

Black and white portrait of a seated man. He has a receding hairline and a beard. He wears a light-colored suit with a vest and a tie. His hands are clasped together in his lap. He sits in a chair with turned legs. Behind him is an inset image of a landscape with buildings and a tree. The overall image is rectangular. The artist's signature is at the bottom. The subject is C. J. Knowles. The artist is William Strang.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 678 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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