

Black and white portrait of a young boy. The boy is wearing a large-brimmed hat with a wide, flat crown. The hat appears to be made of woven material and has a slight indent on the top. The boy's face is centered and looking straight ahead. He has short hair and is wearing a collared shirt with a white collar and a darker top. The background is dark, with shading that accentuates the boy's features. The image is drawn on a beige background with a signature and text at the bottom. The text reads "The Torn Hat" and appears to be a dedication to someone. The style is realistic and detailed, with visible lines and shading. The overall mood is somber and introspective. The artist's name is Henry Wolf.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 731 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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