

Black and white drawing of a large ship under construction on the Clyde River. The ship is surrounded by scaffolding and cranes. Wooden structures are on the right and left. People are standing in the foreground. The sky is cloudy. The image is slightly tilted to the left. A signature appears at the bottom right.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 635 × 900 px
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