

Down to the Harbor by George G. Adomeit: A painting of a street leading down to a harbor. The street is paved and runs from the foreground to the center of the painting. A man is walking down the street, and a horse-drawn cart is on the street. There are people on the street in the distance. The street is lined with houses on both sides. The houses are mostly white or light-colored with multiple stories and gabled roofs. Some have green shutters. There are trees and bushes on both sides of the street. In the background, there is a large body of water with a sailboat on it. The sky is blue with some clouds.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 750 × 673 px
- Museum Record
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