

The Barbican by Frederick Landseer Maur Griggs. A sepia-toned etching of a medieval stone bridge and buildings. The bridge has three visible arches and is made of stone blocks. The bridge spans a body of water with flat stones and wooden planks on the near shore. In the background, there are stone buildings with battlements and towers. The artist's signature is visible in the bottom right corner. The image has a textured, aged appearance. The dominant colors are shades of brown and gray. The composition features a range of lines and shading, with detailed textures.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 888 × 900 px
- Museum Record
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