

The image depicts a man in a long gray coat and a gray cap with a white goatee and mustache. He holds two white rabbits. The man wears a white shirt, a black bowtie and round glasses. He has a pin on his right lapel. The man stands in front of a short metal fence. He is drawn on a beige background. The title "Vanity Fair" appears in the upper left corner, while the words "Hydrophobia" are at the bottom center.
Artwork Details
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- 538 × 900 px
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