

Black and white illustration on aged paper with rough edges. A large central scene depicts several nude male figures around and atop a pillar. At the top, a nude woman holds an umbrella over a man sitting on the pillar's capital. A nude man on the right holds a torch. A distant crowd and columns are visible on the left. A signature in the top left reads 'F. Chifflart'.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 600 × 900 px
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