

Black and white drawing of people in 19th-century clothing. People are in a room with a chandelier. The room has a door and a mirror on the back wall. The people are dressed formally: men in suits and women in long dresses. Some people are standing and some are sitting. The standing people appear to be dancing or about to dance. One woman sits on a couch on the right side. The image is an arched rectangle. The drawing style is detailed with many lines. The scene depicts a social gathering. Title reads "Family Party Playing at Fox and Geese". Created by Winslow Homer.
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- 1263 × 756 px
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