

Black and white drawing of a man and a child on a stone wall. The man wears a hat, dark jacket, dark pants, and shoes. He leans over the wall toward the child. The child wears a white shirt and sits on the other side of the wall. The man has one hand on the wall and his other hand on his hat. Trees and buildings are behind them. Text is at the top and bottom of the image.
Artwork Details
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- 692 × 893 px
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