

Painting of a town with a river flowing through it. The river is in the foreground, brown and muddy, with a small blue boat on it. There is a stone bridge over the river. On the far side of the river are several buildings, mostly with reddish-brown roofs, and a church tower rising above them. The sky is cloudy and gray. The painting is titled "Upper Lock at Steenbergen" and is by Willem Cornelis Rip. The scene depicts a Dutch town.
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- 1209 × 893 px
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