I drew this while having a history lesson. This illustrates the meeting between Agesilaus, the Spartan king and the Persian general Pharnabazus.
"The meeting was set for a certain day and hour, under a large tree, and it was agreed that both generals should come under the escort of their personal attendant only."
"Agesilaus, plainly clad as usual, came first to the meeting place, and, sitting down apron the grass under the tree, he began to eat his usual noonday meal of bread and onions."
"A few moments later the Persian general arrived in rich attire, attended by fan and parasol bearer, and by servants bringing carpets for him to sit upon, cooling drinks to refresh him, and delicate dishes to tempt his appetite.
"At first Pharnabazus fancied that a tramp was camping under the tree; but when he discovered that this plain little man was really Agesilaus, King of Sparta, and the winner of so many battles, he was ashamed of his pomp, sent away his attendants, and sat down on the grass beside the king." - The Story of the Greeks by H.A. Guerber