

The image depicts a sketch of figures by Alphonse Marie Adolphe de Neuville. The sketch shows a man on the right side wearing a robe, boots, and a hat, holding a cane in one hand. He faces left. Seven other figures are sketched on the page. Two fully dressed women are on the left. Three fully dressed women are in the center. Two nude figures are in the center. The background is a piece of aged paper with brown spots. The sketch is done in pencil and some colored pencil. The artist's signature is in the bottom right corner.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1263 × 886 px
- Museum Record
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