

Black and white image of a farmhouse by Charles-Émile Jacque. A man wearing a hat and holding a stick stands at the edge of a flock of sheep facing them. There are two large buildings behind the man with dark tiled roofs and trees on both sides of them. A stone wall runs along the edge of the left building. There are birds flying in the sky. There are chickens and a pig on the ground on the left. The ground around the buildings appears to be dirt. The image is titled "UNE FERME" at the bottom.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 750 × 613 px
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