

The drawing depicts a large ornate doorway. The doorway has a semicircle arch with two columns on each side. The columns are topped with a carved stone design featuring people. The door itself is made of metal and features ornate designs. There are two smaller rectangular windows on either side of the door. The windows have a red bottom section and a green top section. The wall above the door is made of pink bricks and features a row of small arches. The wall and doorway are made of stone. The foreground shows a flat surface with a reflection. The drawing is signed in the bottom corners.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 626 × 893 px
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