

The image shows a sepia-toned watercolor painting of a scene with a horse-drawn carriage and people standing outside a building. The painting depicts a dirt road with a large tree on the left side and a building on the right. A horse-drawn carriage with a driver is stopped on the left side of the road. A dog is standing on the road in the foreground. Several people are standing outside the building on the right side of the road. The building has a slanted roof and a small porch. The people are dressed in old-fashioned clothing. The background shows a cloudy sky. The painting is titled "Watering Horses" and is by Thomas Rowlandson.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1172 × 893 px
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