

The image depicts a man in a Victorian-style suit, wearing a black top hat, a long dark-colored coat, a light-colored vest and pants. He has his hands on his hips and is standing with a slight stance. The man has a white beard and mustache. He is wearing a bow tie and black shoes with a low heel. The background of the image is beige. At the top of the image, the words "VANITY FAIR" and a date are printed. At the bottom, there is text reading "STATESMEN, No. 128" and a nickname: "Newcastle-on-Tyne."
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 565 × 900 px
- Museum Record
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