

Sketches in Belgium and Germany, Second Series: No. 1 - Title Page - St. Jacques, Liege
Sepia-toned drawing of a church interior, with stone floor and walls. Large pointed-arch window with stained glass and intricate carvings. Statues on shelves on either side of window. A smaller pointed-arch opening to the right. A man sits on steps leading to a platform with an altar; a woman in a long dark dress and white head covering kneels on the floor before him. A second man sits on the right. A cloth-draped altar is on the left. A statue of a robed figure on a pedestal on the left. Writing in cursive at the top. Writing in a decorative serif font at the bottom.
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