

Sepia-toned drawing of a large group of people wearing 18th-century clothing standing outside and entering a church. The church has a stone facade with a large ornate archway, two smaller windows, and a statue niche with a female figure. Trees are on the left and right sides. People are dressed in period attire, including hats, long dresses, and coats. The church entrance is on the right side.
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- 1118 × 893 px
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