

The image shows a standing man with his right hand on his chin and his left hand behind his back. He has thinning brown hair combed over the top of his head. The man has a large belly that protrudes over his waistband. He is wearing a white shirt with a high collar, a black jacket with a red flower on the lapel, black pants, white socks, and black shoes. The background is a mottled beige color with darker shades around the bottom. There is writing in the bottom-left corner.
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- 631 × 893 px
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