

Black and white image, titled "A Boston Watering-Cart" by Winslow Homer. A large horse-drawn cart with a cylindrical tank on it. The cart has two large wheels and is positioned in front of a building with three arched doorways. The building has letters above the doorways: "C.F. HOVEY & CO." A man in a hat sits on top of the tank, and another man holds the horse. People in old-fashioned clothing stand around and watch. Some people hold umbrellas. A dog sits on the ground to the left. The image is detailed with lines and shading. The image has a sepia tone.
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