

Black and white drawing of a group of people on horseback and on foot. The drawing depicts a procession of people on horseback and on foot. Two people on horseback are positioned on the right side of the image. The person on the right wears a large hat with a feather, and holds a long staff. The person on the left wears a long cloak and a wide-brimmed hat. They ride two horses side by side. On the left side of the image, a person leads a horse with a woman and child on it. The woman holds another child. The horse is led by a man wearing a cloak and hat, holding a long staff. In the background, a cityscape and additional figures are visible. The image includes a caption in cursive script at the top left. The caption reads "Ne voila pas de braues messagers / Qui vont errants par pays estranges." The artist's signature is visible at the bottom left.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1263 × 668 px
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