

Black and white drawing on aged paper. The drawing depicts a war-torn landscape with scattered wood and debris on the ground. Two men are present, one near a cannon and another further back. There are various structures, including buildings and a well. A mountain range is in the background under a cloudy sky. The image includes a title and text at the bottom: "Bastion 66. Côte intérieur de la Porte de Versailles. Vue sur Saint Cloud. Montretout et le Mont Valérien. 1870-71." The artist's name, "Maxime Lalanne", is written in the bottom left corner.
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- 1263 × 840 px
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