

An oval-shaped drawing with a black border on a beige background. The drawing depicts a group of people in ancient-style clothing gathered near the ruins of a Corinthian temple. There are several columns, some standing and some fallen. In the background, there is an archway and a cloudy sky. A man stands in the center, gesturing with his arm outstretched. Others are seated or reclining on the ground. The people appear to be dressed in robes. Some trees and foliage are scattered throughout the scene. The drawing is rendered in shades of gray.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 470 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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