

Black and white drawing of a man standing. He has dark hair and a mustache and goatee. He wears a bowtie and vest under an open jacket. He holds his hat in one hand. He stands in a room with a table and lampshade behind him to the left and a curtain to the right. Text at the top of the image reads "PHYSIONOMIES PARISIENNES". Text below the image reads "CAPORAL ET CHEMISIER de Monsieur."
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- 594 × 893 px
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