

Black and white drawing of a man sitting on a chair, looking at his reflection in a mirror. The man has thinning hair on top and a full beard and moustache; he is wearing a dark jacket and light-colored pants. The man is sitting with one leg crossed over the other in a relaxed position. There is a dog beside the chair. The mirror is on an easel and there are two other men peeking from behind a curtain in the background. The drawing is titled "How I Lost My Whiskers" by Charles Samuel Keene.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 773 × 893 px
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