

Black and white image of a large house with steep roof with a group of people on foot and on horseback in front of it. The house has a half-timbered facade, two chimneys and a smaller building attached. There are trees behind the house and a cloudy sky above. People are standing around and sitting on benches; some are dressed in old-fashioned clothing. The image depicts a scene with horses, people, and a building. The title of the image is "Souvenir of Normandy" and the artist is Joseph-Louis-Hippolyte Bellangé.
Artwork Details
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- 750 × 607 px
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