

Black and white woodcut print of buildings, titled "Quebec Buildings" by Thomas Morrison. The image depicts a scene with multiple buildings and a telephone pole. The buildings are on the right and left sides of the image, with the one on the right appearing larger and closer to the viewer. The building on the right has a slanted roof and a chimney. The building on the left has a balcony on the second floor. A telephone pole stands in front of the buildings, slightly to the right of center. The background shows a cloudy sky. The print has a black border around the image. The artist's initials "TM" are in the bottom-right corner of the image.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 760 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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