

The image depicts a seated man with long wavy hair and a long beard, wearing a long robe. He sits on a chair with his right elbow resting on the arm and his left arm bent at the elbow, with his left hand holding what appears to be a book. The man has a contemplative expression. The chair has an ornate frame and armrests. A decorative plaque or frame is on the wall behind the seated man; it features a laurel wreath surrounding the text "AMOS PROFE TA". The plaque or frame has a detailed border. The background consists of a plain wall and a floor. The entire image is in black and white.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 663 × 893 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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