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painting (watercolour): ["A French Street Scene"]

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Detailed painting of a street scene. The edge of an open square is shown at right, with a church and bell tower. In the foreground left a tall shuttered up building and next to this a very ornate building. Washing can be seen hanging up through open lattice window frames. A woman is leaving this building and two others stand outside. To the right, two people are unloading/loading a cart and two are looking on. Several others are going about their business but the street is not busy. Signed at bottom right in watercolour 'Villeret 1833'
Nottingham City Museums and Galleries
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Title: painting (watercolour): ["A French Street Scene"]
Description:
Detailed painting of a street scene.
The edge of an open square is shown at right, with a church and bell tower.
In the foreground left a tall shuttered up building and next to this a very ornate building.
Washing can be seen hanging up through open lattice window frames.
A woman is leaving this building and two others stand outside.
To the right, two people are unloading/loading a cart and two are looking on.
Several others are going about their business but the street is not busy.
Signed at bottom right in watercolour 'Villeret 1833'.

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