

Harlech (A Second Plate) by Francis Seymour Haden: Sepia-toned landscape with a rocky hillside and a castle on top, featuring a flock of sheep in the foreground. The castle sits atop a hill with a rugged, rocky face. The sky above is cloudy and overcast. The rocky terrain in the foreground descends into a valley. The artist's signature is visible at the bottom right. The image is framed by a thick off-white border.
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- 1220 × 893 px
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