

A drawing of the lower half of a human skeleton from the back. The drawing appears on aged paper that is brown with darker brown and black marks, stains, and discoloration. The skeleton's legs are drawn with the feet at the bottom and the top cut off at the waist. The leg on the left is slightly angled to the right and the leg on the right is straight. The drawing is detailed, with the bones and joints clearly defined. The drawing is done with dark brown or black lines. The paper displays creases along two horizontal lines and one vertical line through the center.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 851 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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