

The Riva, No. 1 by James McNeill Whistler. A black and white sketch on beige paper depicts a waterfront scene. A bridge is on the left and sailboats are on the right. Buildings line the waterfront. People walk on a paved area. Boats are on the water. A pole with a flag is on the right. Ripples are on the water. A boat is near the right edge. The artwork's edges are rough. A small piece of paper with writing is on the bottom.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1263 × 878 px
- Museum Record
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