

Black and white drawing of a man standing on a street. The man is wearing a flat cap, a long jacket with sleeves that bunch up at the elbow, trousers and low shoes. The man has his right arm slightly bent at the elbow with the hand in the jacket pocket. His left arm hangs loosely by his side. The man looks downwards to the right with a frowning expression on his face. The background shows a pile of rubble on the ground behind the man to the left and a low wall behind him to the right. There are buildings in the background. The image has text at the top that reads "Physionomies Parisiennes". The image has text below that reads "Rodeurs" and "Il a pris quelque chose".
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 592 × 893 px
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L'Honnête ouvrier