

Along a Dutch Shore by Ferdinand I Piloty. Black and white drawing, rectangular in shape, depicting a shoreline scene. A man on horseback with a hat and cloak faces away from view on a path leading to the water. A dog walks to the left beside him. A turbaned man and a child are on the path to the right. The shoreline on the left is elevated with two people standing. On the right, people are working on the beach. Several boats are on the water and on the shore. The sky is cloudy. The artwork is bordered by a thin line. The image is rendered primarily in shades of gray on a white background.
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- 1263 × 614 px
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