

Black and white drawing of a ruined gothic cathedral with a tall tower on the left and rubble to the right. The tower is rectangular with four sides and two large arched windows on the front face. There are several spires on the sides and a flat roof. The rubble on the right appears to be from an archbishop's palace. Two women wearing dark hoods are standing on a sidewalk in the foreground on the right. The cathedral appears to be labeled and dated. The sky is cloudy and rainy. The image is bordered with white.
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