

The Rouart Sale by Jean Veber. A pencil drawing on tan paper depicting a crowded room with people in 19th-century attire. The majority of the men are wearing top hats. On the right, a man stands on a podium with one arm raised holding an object. He appears to be leading an auction. Behind him to the right a man and a woman are seated. To the left another man stands on the floor. A crowd of people sit on the left and stand on the right surrounding the podium. A man sits at an easel in the bottom left corner. The drawing is detailed with shading and texture.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 572 px
- Museum Record
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