

The Beggars at the Last House by Auguste Louis Lepère. A black and white drawing of a man and woman with a child on a cobblestone road with one or more people behind them and to their left. A house with a single story on the left and a pitched roof with a chimney emitting smoke. A tree to the left of the house and a fence on the right. A few people on the left in the background. A blue number 8 in a circle in the bottom left corner.
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- 1116 × 893 px
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