

The image depicts a caricature of a man dressed in formal attire. He has dark, curly hair and a mustache and beard. The man wears a black tailcoat with a white flower on the lapel, a white shirt with a bow tie, white gloves, gray trousers, and black shoes. His right hand holds a white handkerchief. The background is a light beige color. At the top, the text reads "VANITY FAIR" and "July 30, 1870." At the bottom, it reads "STATESMEN NO. 57" and "'A man of Fashion and Politics.'" A signature is visible on the right side.
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- 555 × 900 px
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