

Black and white etching depicting a scene of laborers unloading plaster. A man wearing a hat and scarf around his neck stands on the left, holding a bundle. Two men in hats sitting on a pile of wooden planks are on the right side of a canal. The background features several buildings with multiple windows. Two laborers wearing a hat are unloading plaster into a boat on the right. A building with a sign that reads 'Bain Sec' is between the buildings. The artist's signature is on a wooden plank on the right. A wavy line and '10/35' are at the bottom.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1263 × 889 px
- Museum Record
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