

Black and white image. Sailing ship. The bow of the ship angled toward the viewer on the lower half of the image. The deck of the ship on the upper left. Several people on deck. A light on a post on the bow. Mast with rigging. Wavy sea on the right side. Dark background. Title: At Sea, Signalling a Passing Steamer. Artist: Winslow Homer.
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