

Black and white drawing of two men standing side by side. The man on the left has a long white beard. He wears a long robe with a fur collar, and holds a long staff. The man on the right wears a dark robe over a white collared shirt and holds an open book. A chair is behind them.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 685 × 893 px
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