

Black and white drawing of man in long dark robe standing on grassy area looking down. The man is balding with short hair on the sides of his head. The man has both hands tucked into his robe at his sides. The man is standing on a grassy area with darker ground behind. There are two trees on either side of the man. The tree on the left has a single branch with pine needles on the left side of the image. The tree on the right has several branches with pine needles and is closer to the man than the tree on the left. The trees have thin trunks and are drawn with a lot of lines to create texture in the drawing. There is a body of water behind the grassy area where the man is standing. There are hills in the distance beyond the water. The sky is cloudy. The artwork is by Arthur Paunzen.
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- 656 × 893 px
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