

Harbor scene with architecture and figures. A large stone building with columns and ornate details is on the left. A group of people are gathered in front of it. Trees are in the middle. A body of water with boats and a large ship is in the background. People are on a balcony overlooking the water. A woman holds a child and a dog. A man and woman are near a stone lion statue. People are on the shore, some sitting or standing, and one on a horse. The sky is light blue with some clouds. The scene is in black and white.
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- 1263 × 857 px
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