

The Cathedral by James Ensor depicts a large, ornate building with two tall towers in the background. The building has a Gothic architectural style with many windows and arches. The foreground shows a cobblestone street or plaza filled with people. The people appear small and detailed with hat and umbrella. The image is monochromatic with variations in shading. The image has a border around it.
Artwork Details
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- 689 × 893 px
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