

The image depicts a sepia-toned drawing of a village scene by Louise B. Maloney titled "Ox Stalls". The drawing shows a cluster of buildings with a central courtyard. The buildings are mostly one or two stories, with curved or sloping roofs. Some buildings have small windows, while others have no visible openings. The buildings appear to be made of stone or adobe. The buildings are grouped together on a hillside. Trees and foliage are visible in the background and to the left of the buildings. The foreground shows a dirt path leading to one of the buildings. Two people are standing in the scene, one near the center and one to the right. The overall atmosphere of the drawing is one of a quiet, rural village. The drawing style is impressionistic, with loose lines and shading. The image has a beige border around it.
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- 746 × 893 px
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