

The image depicts a black and white drawing of a man and woman riding in a horse-drawn carriage. The man and woman are sitting on a seat facing away from the viewer. The man is wearing a hat and a coat. The woman is wearing a dark coat and a hat. The horse is on the left side of the image, with its head turned slightly to the right. The carriage has large wheels and a wicker or woven body. The background shows a rural scene with trees, bushes, and a building in the distance. The drawing is done in a detailed, realistic style with heavy lines and shading. The artist's signature is visible in the bottom-right corner. The title of the image is "The Coat with a Fur Lining" and the artist is Charles Samuel Keene.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 848 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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