Ref NoGRO/2/91
TitleFolio 62 verso
Date[1772]
LevelItem
Extent1 page
DescriptionThree ink sketches. The sketch in the upper half of this page is of a loosely drawn figure who appears to be seated on the floor with arms folded and legs bent. The figure is a rough composition of scratchy lines and there are a few scratches around what would be the floor in the image.

The lower half of the page features two sketches, which are possibly intended to be one sketch. The sketch to the left appears to depict an elderly figure, stood yet hunched, perhaps with a walking stick. They appear to be dressed in robes. This sketch is very loose. The sketch to the right is also of a very loose style and although a round shape is discernable, which has been assumed to be a figure's head, the rest of the sketch is vague and erratic. There are, however, thick and thin lines of ink which move dynamically in all directions. As the baseline of each sketch joins together, it could be assumed that the [elderly] figure to the left is witnessing something to the right.

There are two stray ink lines to the top left corner of the page.

Page orientation: standard
LanguageEnglish
Access_StatusOpen
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