

Black and white sketch of a large room with men working on and around large artillery pieces. A long gun points up to the left. Men on the right push the gun on rails to the left. Other men work on artillery on the left. A man sits on scaffolding high above. A few other people are on raised platforms. There are vertical lines in the background. The sketch is on a beige background, possibly paper. The drawing style is impressionistic.
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- 1154 × 893 px
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