

The Queen of Diamonds - How She Was Won and Lost
Black and white drawing of two men. The standing man on the left has dark curly hair and a side-view of his face. He wears a white collared shirt and a long dark coat with both hands put together in front of him. The seated man on the right faces the left with a pipe in his mouth. He wears a dark jacket and light pants with his legs stretched out. The background features a fireplace with a vase on the left and a wall with rectangular panels on the right. A door frame is also visible on the left. The drawing appears to be on a beige background.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 750 × 724 px
- Museum Record
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