

The painting depicts a dirt road running along the edge of a body of water. The road is on the left side and extends into the distance, curving to the right. Tire tracks are visible on the road. A large tree with a wide canopy is on the right side of the road, and several smaller trees are behind it. The body of water on the right side has a small dock or pier extending into it. The water is calm, reflecting the sky above. The sky is filled with white and gray clouds. The trees on the left side of the road and in the background have leaves that are turning shades of orange and yellow, indicating autumn. A small figure of a man on a horse is in the distance. The painting is titled "On the Harlem River" and was created by William Rickarby Miller.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1195 × 893 px
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