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A slightly parody portrait of an old crazy professor, his face etched with wisdom and craziness, His hand is placed on strange impossible perpetuum mobile construct, is set against a backdrop of blurred bookshelves. His waistcoat, a complex tapestry of interwoven threads, subtly incorporates motifs and patterns of scientific calculations, graphs and formulas, making his form merge with the intellectual environment. Bifocal eyeglasses makes his eyes bigger that in reality. The lighting is soft and focused, as if lit by a desk lamp. This image should be rendered in a classic engraving colored portraiture style with elements of subtle surrealism and detailed "Punch" magazine illustration.
A highly detailed, intricate, and stylized illustration of a mad scientist, reminiscent of a steampunk drawing, is shown from the chest up, leaning over a complex brass and gold steampunk contraption. The scientist, whose head is mostly shown, is seen smiling gleefully with a wide-open mouth showing all his teeth. He has white, wild, frizzy hair that sticks out in all directions. His face is heavily wrinkled, especially around his eyes which are wide open, conveying a look of intense excitement or madness. He wears round, thin-rimmed glasses that sit on his nose. His hands are visible, with his fingers resting on the complex machinery. He is dressed in a blue suit jacket and waistcoat, both intricately patterned with gold scientific drawings, formulas, and symbols, and a dark tie with a subtle pattern. The steampunk contraption he is leaning on is made of brass and gold-colored metal, featuring a multitude of gears, pipes, tubes, wires, coils, and small glowing bulbs producing light. The contraption also includes various glass elements, such as a spiral-shaped red coil inside a clear tube and small glass globes. In the background, a wooden bookshelf filled with numerous books is visible, alongside several laboratory flasks