

Black and white drawing of a man in a long coat standing in a room. The man has thinning hair on top of his head, combed back, and he has a receding hairline. He has his hands shoved into his coat pockets. He is wearing a long coat that extends to his calves, a collared shirt with a bowtie, and black shoes. He is standing in a room with a door behind him. The door frame is visible and extends to the ceiling. There appears to be a painting on the wall to the left of the door. The floor and walls are shaded. At the top of the image are the words "PHYSIONOMIES PARISIENNES". At the bottom, the words "LE PROPRIETAIRE" and "Aujourd'hui le Quinze" are written.
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- 593 × 893 px
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