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A collection of nine pen-and-ink sketches of various deer (stags and does) arranged across a single sheet of paper. The drawings are executed with fine lines and stippling for shading.
1. Top Left: A stag with large antlers standing and bending its head down toward the ground.
2. Top Center: A doe or young deer standing and facing to the right.
3. Top Right: A stag standing with one front leg slightly raised, looking back toward the center.
4. Middle Left: A doe shown resting or lying down, facing right.
5. Center: A large stag with prominent, multi-tined antlers lying down in the center of the composition, facing left.
6. Middle Right: A doe lying down, facing left.
7. Bottom Left: A stag with broad, palmate antlers (characteristic of a fallow deer) shown in an active posture, facing right.
8. Bottom Center: A doe standing and facing left.
9. Bottom Right: A stag depicted in a dynamic pose, scratching its neck or head with its right hind leg.
At the bottom center of the page, there is a circular red ink collector's stamp featuring a crown above the initials "B.R."