

The image depicts a city street scene with tall buildings on the left and right sides. The buildings are drawn in a detailed, realistic style and appear to be made of stone or brick. They have many windows and some have awnings over the windows on the lower floors. The buildings vary in height, with some being much taller than others. The street is wide and has a tram or trolley track running down the center. There are people walking on the sidewalk and in the street, and some are standing under awnings. The sky above is overcast and gray. The artwork is done in shades of gray and beige on what appears to be off-white paper. The artist's signature is visible in the bottom-right corner. The overall atmosphere suggests a busy urban environment, likely in the early 20th century. The title of the artwork is "Park Avenue, New York" and the artist is William Walcot.
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- 1236 × 893 px
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