

The image depicts a large Gothic cathedral with a complex exterior. The cathedral, titled "Cathedral, Milan," is a work by artist Otto H. Bacher. The cathedral's facade features numerous pointed arches and spires. The building is constructed from stone and has a light-colored appearance. A road runs along the front of the cathedral, with a sidewalk and a low railing separating it from the building. Several people are standing on the sidewalk, and horse-drawn carriages are visible on the road. In the background, other buildings are partially visible on either side of the cathedral. The sky above is light-colored and featureless. The image has a sepia tone and appears to be an old drawing or etching.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 709 px
- Museum Record
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