

Scènes de Moeurs: Le Problême embarassant...
Black and white drawing of a man sitting on a chair. The man has short hair, a large nose, and a mustache. He wears a dark jacket, dark pants, and white socks. His left leg is crossed over his right, and he rests his left elbow on his right hand. He sits in front of a desk covered with books and papers. There are more books and papers on the floor. Behind him is a fireplace with a candlestick and portrait on the wall. He sits in a room with sloping ceiling. Text is printed above and below the drawing.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 618 × 893 px
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