

The Little Devil of Florence by David Young Cameron: A black and white drawing of a grotesque stone carving of a man with a beard and long hair on the right side. The figure has one leg bent up in front of him and the other leg extended down. He appears to be emerging from a curled piece of ornate stone that resembles a leaf or scroll. The drawing is in a monochromatic sepia tone with darker shading around the edges of the figure. The background of the piece is light tan with darker scratches and marks throughout. The image is framed by a light border around the edges.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 547 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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