

Black and white drawing of a man standing next to a burning chair. The man is wearing a white shirt and dark pants. His shirt is untucked and he appears to be balding. The man is looking down at the burning chair with his right hand near his right knee. The chair is on fire. There is text at the bottom of the drawing. The number 18 is in the upper right corner of the drawing. The drawing is on a white background.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 596 × 900 px
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