

The image depicts a colored illustration of a man in profile, facing left. He has white hair and a white beard and mustache. He wears a tall, dark-colored top hat, a dark-colored overcoat with five buttons down the front, a white shirt with a high collar, a dark-colored necktie, light-colored trousers, and black shoes. He holds a cane with a curved handle in his right hand. A lit cigar protrudes from his mouth. The background of the illustration is a light beige color. At the top of the image, the words "VANITY FAIR" and "Jan. 14, 1871" are printed in black text. At the bottom, the text reads "STATESMEN No. 71. 'One of the Lambs of the Political Fold.'" The image also includes numbers and a price. The illustration is signed.
Artwork Details
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- 571 × 900 px
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