So, this came out kind of creepy, but other than that it's basically what I had in my head, so I'm more or less happy with it.
This is a manip of Konrad Reichardt, circa 1950s. So, during his "Dorian Gray" phase in which he settled down with a nice woman and begot himself a tiny serial killer. It's kind of funny, 'cause he actually looks a bit like he could be related to Samson in this picture...
Because when you're going to look twenty-three forever what can you really do to make yourself seem older but affect a beard and a pipe?
*headdesk*
Please ignore the scrawl on the bottom. That's there because I occasionally think I'm funny. I started working on this because I'd been skimming the outline for an interlude that takes place in France, for which
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And adja did not help me with the French here, obviously, since I just bastardized it from the painting. So if it's incorrect...we'll just assume Angela wrote it.
(Which, again I swear makes sense in context.)

Middle-aged man, with pipe by Lady Magenta
Seamus Dever's photo (and John Glover's hair and beard) from Google.