

The image features a sepia-toned woodcut print depicting a view from underneath a bridge. Two stone piers are visible, supporting the bridge's wooden structure. The bridge's underside is composed of wooden beams arranged in a crisscross pattern. Through the bridge's arch, a town with numerous buildings and a church steeple is visible. The foreground shows grassy areas and a pathway leading to the bridge. In the distance, trees and additional buildings are seen. The artist's signature is present in the bottom corners. The title "Mill at Bruges" and the artist "Wynand Otto Jan Nieuwenkamp" are associated with this image. The overall composition showcases a detailed, intricate scene with a focus on texture and architectural elements.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 524 px
- Museum Record
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