

Black and white drawing of two men carrying framed artworks. The man on the right has a large frame with a single lit candle on a candlestick inside. The man on the left carries a similarly sized blank frame. The foreground man has a shocked expression on his face, with one hand extended toward the frame. He wears a long coat, a beret-like hat, and dark tights. The man behind him wears a top hat and a plaid shirt, and walks with a stooped posture. A blurry crowd of people walk behind them. The background includes trees and additional people walking.
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- 750 × 609 px
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