

Two views of Paris by Georges Michel. A pencil drawing on tan paper depicting two city scenes divided horizontally. The top scene shows a large open field with buildings on the horizon. People are standing throughout the field. A large pile of boards sits in the middle. A tree and wooden fence are on the right. The bottom scene depicts a street with buildings on the left and a bridge and river on the right. A person walks down the center of the street.
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