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This is a black and white ink drawing on light brown paper, framed by a white mat. The drawing depicts a man, possibly a jester or performer, lying on his back with his head tilted to the left. He has a beard and a somewhat disheveled appearance, with curly hair. He is wearing a double-breasted jacket with buttons and trousers. His left arm is bent at the elbow, with his hand resting on his chest. His right arm is extended, and his hand is open, palm up, as if reaching for something or in a gesture of supplication. In front of him, and slightly to his right, are two small, stylized representations of flames, suggesting candles or some form of light. To his left and behind him, there are indications of a surface, perhaps a table or stage, with some hatching that could represent shadows or texture. In the upper left corner, there is a sketch of a hand holding a candle with a flame. Visible text in the upper right corner reads "28 Mars 1958". Below that, slightly to the left of the center, is another inscription that appears to be a signature or artist's mark, followed by "1958". In the lower right corner, there is a cursive signature that is difficult to decipher but begins with "A. K...". The overall impression is one of a dramatic or melancholic scene, possibly a performance or a moment of reflection. The lighting suggested by the flames is dim, and the hatching contributes to a sense of depth and atmosphere.
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