

Monochromatic drawing of a street scene with a large archway. The archway is in the center of the image, with a rounded top and a flat bottom. It appears to be made of stone or brick. The archway is positioned between two buildings on either side. The buildings are tall and have many windows. In the foreground, there is a horse-drawn carriage with two horses. People are standing around the carriage and walking on the street. The street is paved and appears to be busy. The drawing is done in shades of gray, with darker areas indicating shadow and lighter areas indicating sunlight. The artist's signature is visible in the bottom-right corner. The scene depicts Arco San Carlo in Naples.
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- 789 × 893 px
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