

Beggar by Mariano Fortuny. A sepia-toned drawing of a figure. The figure is crouching on the ground, with their right leg bent and resting on the ground, and their left leg bent with their left foot flat on the ground. The figure has their head down. They appear to be holding a staff or cane in their right hand. The figure appears to be wearing a simple tunic or robe. The background is a plain surface with some shading and texture. The drawing is signed in the top-left corner. The signature reads "M. Fortuny". The drawing has a rectangular border around it.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 628 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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