

The image depicts a caricature of a man in a suit. The man has white hair and a white beard and mustache; he is wearing a brown three-piece suit with a white dress shirt and a black bowtie; his hands are in his pockets; he is standing with his weight shifted to his right leg; he is looking to his left; his left leg is slightly bent at the knee. The drawing is done in a cartoonish style. The background of the image is a light beige color. The words "Vanity Fair" are at the top left, and "Nov 20 1875" is at the top right. The words "'Modern Poetry'" are at the bottom.
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- 545 × 900 px
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