

A caricature of a man with a large build and prominent stomach wearing a formal outfit consisting of a dark-colored jacket, light-colored vest, gray pants, black shoes, and a bow tie; he has one hand on his hip and holds glasses in the other; standing beside a table with papers on it and a chair; his facial expression appears displeased or annoyed.
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- 527 × 900 px
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