

Black and white drawing of a man in a long jacket and hat standing, holding papers. The man has a beard and mustache. He wears a long coat or jacket that reaches his knees, and a hat on his head. His body faces right; his head faces left. He holds papers in both hands. To his right is a small table with a bottle on the floor beside it. Next to the bottle is a basket on the floor. On the wall to his left is a banjo. The background has a door frame to his right. The drawing is on light brown paper. The drawing style is Victorian-era comic. The image depicts The Other Mrs. Johnson by George Louis Palmella Busson Du Maurier.
Artwork Details
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- 661 × 893 px
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