

The image depicts a black and white drawing of a man standing next to a fence, holding a watering can. The man is positioned to the right of the image, wearing a striped shirt, dark pants, and shoes, with his body facing slightly to the left. He holds a watering can in his right hand, with the spout near the ground. The fence is made of wood and features a lattice pattern. Behind the fence, there are bushes and plants. The sky above is filled with clouds. The drawing is signed by the artist in the bottom-left corner and dated 1902. The style of the drawing is impressionistic with bold lines and shading. The image has a rectangular shape with a slightly darker border around the edges.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1197 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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