

Santa Barbara Mission, from the series, Etchings of the Franciscan Missions of California
A black and white etchings of a large building complex with a church on the right and a long adobe style building on the left. The church has two towers on either side of the main facade, with a cross on top of each tower and on top of a small building to the left. The long building has a tiled roof and multiple arches along its length. There are trees and bushes in the foreground, and a stone wall runs along the bottom of the image. In the background, there are mountains and a cloudy sky. The artist's signature is visible in the bottom right corner.
Artwork Details
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- 1263 × 877 px
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