

The Béguinage Bridge in Bruges (La Pont du Beguinage à Bruges)
Black and white drawing on beige background. A bridge over water spans from left to right. The bridge has three rounded sections. A wooden barrier lines the right edge of the water, extending from bottom center to bottom right. A figure in a hat stands at the barrier's end. A wood and wire fence lines the bottom right. Trees line the right side. A building with a tall spire rises from behind trees on the right. Several buildings, one with a tall tower, line the left. The text "LE PONT DU BÉGUINAGE À BRUGES" is printed at the bottom center. The text "BRUQES 1901" and additional illegible text are printed on the bottom right.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 808 px
- Museum Record
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