

Black and white drawing of a young man playing a lute. The man has curly hair and wears a loose-fitting shirt with puffy sleeves, a vest, and short shorts. He is barefoot. His right leg is slightly bent, and his left leg is straight. The lute is held under his right arm. The background is plain with some shading to indicate the ground. The drawing is signed in the bottom-right corner. The artist's name is Joseph Swain, and the title of the drawing is "A Troubadour".
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- 551 × 893 px
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