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A man stands with his back leaning against an old street lamp, his head tilted slightly to the side. With his right hand he holds up the brim of his soft hat as if about to remove it as a sign of greeting. His left hand is placed behind his back, just below waist level, and touches the lamppost. His left leg is also slightly bent at the knee and touches the lamppost with his heel. The lapels of his stylish three-piece suit and long coat are fluttering in the fall wind, which is driving a scrap of newspaper down the street, adding dynamism to the scene. This gives the impression that the man is waiting for someone, leaning against a pole, at the top of which is a small dial with Roman numerals framed by an Art Deco metal frame. In the background is a jazz club building, with panoramic windows covered by dark curtains. A purple neon sign with an image of a saxophone and the words “Autumn Jazz” burns above the entrance. The overall atmosphere of the scene captures the spirit of 1930s USA: an elegant male figure, a windy fall night, neon lights and a hint of jazz culture. In the style of John Austen, Erte, Archibald Motley, Gerda Wegener, Tamara de Lempicka, René Lalique.
A stylized illustration of a person in a Fedora and suit leaning on a streetlamp at night, with a vintage car and building in the background.