This drawing copy, made by Yulian Zayets, reproduces a profile portrait of a man based on a work by Swiss-German artist Karl Stauffer-Bern. It depicts Peter Ignaz Johann von Halm, a friend of the artist and a master etcher who worked as a copyist for Wilhelm von Bode, the head of the State Museum in Berlin. The profile composition is dominated by a clear linear structure, which gives the image a monumental expressiveness despite its small format. Y. Zaiats carefully conveys the model's characteristic features, expressive hairstyle, high forehead, aquiline nose, and slightly compressed lips, thoughtfully emphasising the clear outline of the head's silhouette. Soft tonal gradations, achieved by hatching and light shading with charcoal, emphasise the plasticity of the forms, creating a sense of depth and texture. The image conveys the model's restrained dignity and inner concentration, which was characteristic of Karl Stauffer-Bern's original portrait. The copy preserves the intimacy of the mood and conveys the atmosphere of intellectual composure and professional dedication to the art of etching that distinguished Peter von Halm.