

Vanity Fair: Men of the Day, No. 42 "The Apostle of the Flesh"
The drawing depicts an older man with white hair wearing dark clothing. The man has a mustache and is shown in profile facing right. He wears a long dark coat over a white collared shirt and dark pants. His left leg is crossed over his right. The man wears low-heeled, dark shoes. He stands on a beige background with darker shading behind his right heel. The top of the drawing says "Vanity Fair" and "March 30, 1872." The bottom says "Men of the Day, No. 42" and "'The Apostle of the Flesh.'"
Artwork Details
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- 558 × 900 px
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