

Black and white drawing of a man in a top hat and long coat bending down to pick up something on the ground. The man picking something up is standing on a cobblestone road and facing two other men who are also wearing top hats. The two men standing are talking to each other. The man bending down appears to be holding a cloth bag. There is a wall and a tree to the left and right of the standing men. The drawing is signed in the bottom left corner. The scene depicts a city street. The title of the drawing is "The Collector of Cigar Stubs" and it is by Honoré Daumier.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 747 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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