

The Railway: Too Late by Honoré Daumier. Black and white drawing of a man, woman, and child running on a beach or open field. The man is on the left, wearing a dark long-sleeve shirt, pants, and shoes. He holds a hat in his right hand and a cane in his left hand. The woman is on the right, wearing a long dress. She holds an umbrella in her right hand and appears to hold the child's hand with her left. The child, dressed in dark clothing, runs ahead. In the background, a building is on the left and a long building with smoke coming out of it is on the right. The sky is cloudy. The signatures of two people are in the bottom corners.
Artwork Details
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- 1242 × 893 px
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