

Casimir le Conte, after Boulanger by Charles Meryon. A black and white sketch of a seated man. He is balding with a receding hairline and some hair in the back. The man has a coat on with a vest underneath, and a crumpled dress shirt collar. He holds a hat and cane. His right arm is resting on his knee. The man has a ring on his right middle finger. The background is a simple wall and what appears to be the back of a chair.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 703 × 893 px
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