

Sepia-toned drawing of a large outdoor piazza with a large fountain. The fountain has a wide, shallow pool with a smaller circular pool to one side. A large ornate building with columns and a triangular pediment stands across the piazza. There are several people and horse-drawn carriages scattered throughout the scene. Buildings surround the piazza with flat roofs and rows of windows. The drawing includes handwritten text, mostly illegible, along the top and bottom edges. A decorative metal fence borders the piazza on one side.
Artwork Details
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- 1126 × 893 px
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