

Tree by Ludwig Ferdinand Schnorr von Carolsfeld. A tree trunk stands centered, tall and vertical, with a thick base tapering to a thinner top. The bark is textured and rough with visible knots and grooves. A large branch extends to the left near the top, while many thinner branches extend in various directions. Some branches are bare and smooth, while others have small buds or sparse leaves. A smaller tree or shrub is partially visible to the right. The background is a flat, mottled brown with faint scratches and marks. The drawing has a sepia tone and appears to be on a textured paper.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 588 × 900 px
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