

Black and white drawing of a scene. A woman sits on a sofa on the left. She wears a long dress. Her hair is in a bun. A man sits in a chair on the right. He wears a dark vest and holds a piece of fabric. A man stands behind them. He wears a dark suit. The room has a curtain on the right. The background is a wall with lines indicating texture. The artist's signature is in the bottom-left corner. The image is titled "How I Lost My Whiskers" by Charles Samuel Keene.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 586 × 893 px
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