

Black and white image of two men in a canoe on a body of water. The man on the right holds up a metal trap by a chain with his right hand. The man on the left faces right, gripping a long oar with both hands. The canoe points to the right. The men wear hats, long-sleeved shirts, and vests. The background shows a grassy shoreline with sparse trees, and a mountain range under a cloudy sky. The title is "Trapping in the Adirondacks" and the artist is Winslow Homer.
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- 1154 × 893 px
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