

A drawing of a man sitting on a table. He wears a white collared shirt with rolled-up sleeves and dark pants. The man sits with his right leg crossed over his left, and his right hand on his hip. His left hand rests on the table. The background is a light-colored wall. The image is drawn in pencil and colored with subtle shades of gray, blue, and yellow. The artist's name is written at the bottom. The overall style is realistic. "The Toiler" by James Carroll Beckwith.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 544 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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