

Westlake Panorama
Black and white illustration of a landscape. The scene depicts a body of water with a boat on it. The boat has a pointed front and rectangular back; there are people standing on the boat and one person holding a pole extending from the right side of the boat into the water. The sides of the boat have rectangular openings. A path winds along the left side of the water. There are several trees on the path and a tree extends from the bottom-left corner. A low wall runs along the right side of the path. The land on the left rises to form large boulders. A pagoda-like structure rises in the background near the center. Buildings line both sides of the landscape, and people are visible in various locations. Trees are scattered throughout the scene. The background shows a large hill or mountain with more buildings on top and a cloudy sky. The title is "Westlake Panorama" and the artist is unknown.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 584 px
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