

The Lime-Burner by James McNeill Whistler: A black and white etching of a man in work clothes standing inside an industrial building with a large opening. The man wears a hat and holds a container. He stands on a brick floor. Ladders lean against the right wall. The left wall is made of brick. The background shows another building. The sky is visible through the opening. The artwork is signed in the bottom right. The image has a rectangular shape with a light-colored border.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 640 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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