

The image depicts a landscape scene. A dirt path leads to a house. A man stands on the path. The house has two stories, a dark roof, and a chimney. A body of water and hills are in the background. A tree is on the right side. A shed and a haystack are on the left side. A fence and flowers are also on the left. The sky is cloudy. The title at the bottom reads "My Boyhood's Home" and the artist is James Merritt Ives.
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