

The image depicts a landscape drawing of a city street scene. A large white building with columns, a semicircular window and cross-shaped features on its roof stands at the end of a street. The building has an elevated portico supported by six columns. People are scattered throughout the street. A group of people are gathered around a horse and rider to the left of center. A balcony with a railing and a vase with plants is visible on the right side. The drawing is rendered in shades of brown and gray. Cursive writing appears at the top and bottom of the image.
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- 1125 × 893 px
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