Charcoal drawing titled Crouching Man by American artist Thomas Pollock Anshutz (1851-1912), who was known for realistic depictions and his influence on the Ashcan School. The artwork, executed on off-white paper in the late 19th century, portrays a crouching male figure, likely used as an anatomical study in an art class. The framed dimensions are 31 inches high and 27 inches wide, with the image itself measuring 23 inches high and 18 inches wide. The piece has light foxing and originates from the Vincent Price Sears Collection.