

Sepia-toned drawing of a man walking a dog. The man wears a black top hat, long dark coat, white shirt with cravat, light-colored breeches, and black boots. The man faces right; his head is in profile, turned to the right; his body faces slightly towards the viewer. The man's left arm hangs by his side; his right arm extends down, holding a leash in his right hand. The dog is on a leash; it walks to the right; it faces right; it looks up; it has a curled tail. The drawing has a cracked appearance. Text at the bottom reads "A VIEW from ST ALDATE'S OXFORD".
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 655 × 893 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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