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Description: This is a traditional Agatean scroll painting of fisherman returning home with his day's catch. Wearing a conical peasants' hat and bundled up in some loose-fitting clothing that has been tied up with a simple makeshift obi, he has a fishing pole slung over one shoulder and a net full of fish slung over the other.
Appraise: The painting of a fisherman with his daily catch is about six inches long and about six inches wide. It is made of some unidentifiable material and could be placed as furniture.
Weight: about four pounds
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