

Les Tuileries by Eugène Bejot. A grayscale sketch of a large public square with buildings and trees. The square is empty and has a few people walking around. There are horse-drawn carriages and carts on the street. The buildings are multi-story with varying architectural styles, some with domes and spires. The sky is cloudy. The artwork is signed in the bottom corners.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1263 × 722 px
- Museum Record
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