

The image features a black-and-white illustration of a city square with a church. The church's facade is in the center; it has a tall tower on its left side. The church has a large circular window in the middle, with smaller circular windows on either side. There are several smaller buildings on both sides of the square. People are gathered at the bottom of the image. The people appear to be engaged in various activities such as carrying objects or sitting on the ground. There are boats on the water to the left. The background features a cloudy sky. The title of the image is "Views of Venice: Campo dei Frari" and the artist is Michele Marieschi.
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