

The Halt at the Village by Auguste Brouet: A black and white sketch depicting a group of soldiers gathered near a bridge. The bridge is made of metal and has a railing. It spans over a small stream or ditch. The soldiers are wearing uniforms and helmets. Some are sitting, and others are standing. A large building with a sloping roof is on the right side. The building appears to be made of stone. There are trees with bare branches on the left side. The sky is light gray. The artwork is signed by the artist in the bottom-right corner. The artwork is on a light gray background.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1148 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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