

A pencil drawing of a seated man with short hair wearing a long-sleeved jacket and scarf around his neck. The man has a skull resting on his lap. He sits on a chair with his arms crossed. The drawing is on beige paper with a white border. The artist's signature and date are written to the right of the man. The man faces the viewer with a straight gaze. The drawing depicts Charles Passant by Gustave Edward Barry.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 658 × 893 px
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