

The image depicts a black and white drawing titled "Friday. Meadow Plan in Front of Aigen Near Salzburg" by Ferdinand Olivier. The drawing features a group of people in 18th-century clothing standing and sitting in a field. Three people are on the right; the person on the left appears to be kneeling and working with plants. The person in the middle is wearing a hat and holding a long-handled tool. The person on the right is holding a long-handled tool. A path runs along the left side of the image behind a tree and an arbor. There are trees and mountains in the background. The scene appears to be a rural or countryside setting. The drawing is framed with a gold border and is mounted on a beige background. The frame is surrounded by a thin black line and a thicker gray line. The entire image is mounted on a larger beige background with darker spots.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 721 px
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