

The image depicts a man wearing a long, dark-colored coat with buttons down the front, a dark tie, and a red flower on his lapel. He has curly brown hair and a thick beard. His right hand holds a cane. He wears a tall, black top hat. The man stands against a beige background. At the top of the image, "VANITY FAIR" and "Oct. 29, 1870" are printed. At the bottom, "STATESMEN No. 67. 'The representative of Romance'" is printed. A crown logo is in the upper right corner. The image is framed by thin black lines.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 554 × 900 px
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