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Everybody's Real Stories

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The artwork presents a poignant scene, rendered in stark black and white, focusing on a bedside tableau. A young man lies in bed, seemingly unwell, attended to by a concerned figure, possibly a doctor or a close relative. Around them, three other figures stand, their postures conveying worry and concern. The artist's skillful use of line work and shading gives depth to the characters' expressions and the folds of their clothing; the style suggests it might be a drawing intended for illustration in a publication. The composition is well-balanced, with the bed as the focal point and the other figures arranged around it, directing the viewer's attention. It's a snapshot frozen in time, speaking volumes about care, concern, and perhaps, the weight of illness. The overall feeling is one of quiet gravity and the tension of waiting.

Everybody's Real Stories

Franklin Booth

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1906

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2080 × 1594 px

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