

The image depicts a sepia-toned etching of a bridge scene, titled "Bridge" by Pierre Bonnard. The scene shows a group of people walking on a sidewalk next to a body of water, with a railing separating them from the water. The sidewalk and people are on the right side of the image. The people are dressed in dark clothing and appear to be walking in a group. In the background, there are several horse-drawn carriages and carts on a bridge. The bridge spans the width of the image, and the carriages are facing to the right. The water below appears to have a boat or ship with a curved roof in the center-left of the image. The overall color palette is a range of browns and tans, with some yellowish tones. The image has a textured, sketchy quality, with visible lines and scratches on the surface. The background of the image is a light beige color.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1263 × 822 px
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