

Black and white drawing of two men. The man on the right is standing on the ground and reaching to grab a door handle on a train carriage door while looking up at another man; both men's mouths are open. The standing man wears a cap, dark long-sleeve top and light pants. The other man has both hands on the windowsill and looks out. He wears a dark long-sleeve top and has slicked back hair. The train carriage is dark with wood paneling. The artist's signature in cursive appears in the bottom right corner.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1211 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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