

Black and white sketch of two men. The man on the left has a large hat with a short brim, is wearing a white shirt with billowly sleeves, a high collar, and a black vest. The man on the right is wearing a hat with a long feather tucked into the band, and a vest over a white shirt with ruffles at the neck. The man on the right has his left arm raised and hand open. The man on the left has his right hand on the other's left arm. The background is shaded with diagonal lines. The men are dressed in 19th-century attire.
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