

A man standing in profile, facing right, with a mustache and short black hair. He wears a red patterned cap, a yellow shawl over a white long-sleeved shirt, a white skirt with a brown and gold sash, green leggings, and brown shoes. A sword with a brown handle and gold hilt hangs from his sash on his right side. He stands against a mint green background. The portrait is framed in a peach border with a thin red and gold inner border and a thicker outer border. The frame is surrounded by a peach background with a floral pattern featuring green stems, leaves, and multicolored flowers. Black script is written in the bottom border.
Artwork Details
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- 567 × 893 px
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