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Dog Walker

Cleveland Museum of Art

Man wearing blue shorts with red trim and an orange cloth wrapped around his waist and head, holding a stick in right hand, walking three dogs on leashes. The dog on the left is white with brown spots, the two on the right are light brown. The man and dogs are walking on a flat, open area with greenery in the distance. The sky is blue with white clouds. The image has a yellow border with black and white lines. The title of the image is "Dog Walker".

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636 × 900 px
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