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This media file features a framed black and white etching of an architectural scene, likely a historical monument. The etching depicts a large, ornate archway with intricate carvings and detailing. In front of the archway, a busy scene unfolds with horse-drawn carriages, several figures walking, and a group of people gathered. Trees with dense foliage frame the upper part of the etching, and a clock tower is visible in the background. The foreground shows a stone wall and rocky terrain. The etching is oriented vertically. The scene appears to be set outdoors, possibly in a city or historical site, given the architecture and the presence of a clock tower. The style of the etching and the subject matter suggest it is an older work, perhaps from the 18th or 19th century. The etching is framed by a black border and is mounted on a wall with textured wallpaper. Visible text in the etching, though partially obscured and oriented for vertical reading, includes "Veduta esterna del Dazio di Porta Romanu" and what appears to be names or inscriptions related to the artist or publisher, such as "Abm di Manas Maks" and "Dom Agar Del claud. Milano Gre". The text suggests the etching depicts an external view of a "Dazio" (customs house) at "Porta Romana," which could refer to a historical gate or checkpoint in Milan, Italy. The activity depicted is a lively street scene with movement and human interaction. No specific time of day or weather conditions are explicitly indicated, but the lighting suggests it is daytime. --- The OCR output does not seem to match the image content in terms of language or content. The provided OCR results are in Italian and suggest a view of a customs house at Porta Romana. However, the provided image is of an etching that appears to be a view of the Arch of Titus in Rome, not Porta Romana in Milan. The names "Abm di Manas Maks" and "Dom Agar Del claud. Milano Gre" also do not readily correspond to known artists or publishers associated with views of Roman monuments. There might be a mix-up with the provided OCR data. Based solely on the visual content of the image, it is a vertical black and white etching of a triumphal arch, likely the Arch of Titus in Rome, with a lively scene of people and horse-drawn carriages in front of it. Dense foliage
FM-GK3a2

Jun 26, 2026

Milan, Italy

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This media file features a framed black and white etching of an architectural scene, likely a historical monument. The etching depicts a large, ornate archway with intricate carvings and detailing. In front of the archway, a busy scene unfolds with horse-drawn carriages, several figures walking, and a group of people gathered. Trees with dense foliage frame the upper part of the etching, and a clock tower is visible in the background. The foreground shows a stone wall and rocky terrain. The etching is oriented vertically. The scene appears to be set outdoors, possibly in a city or historical site, given the architecture and the presence of a clock tower. The style of the etching and the subject matter suggest it is an older work, perhaps from the 18th or 19th century. The etching is framed by a black border and is mounted on a wall with textured wallpaper. Visible text in the etching, though partially obscured and oriented for vertical reading, includes "Veduta esterna del Dazio di Porta Romanu" and what appears to be names or inscriptions related to the artist or publisher, such as "Abm di Manas Maks" and "Dom Agar Del claud. Milano Gre". The text suggests the etching depicts an external view of a "Dazio" (customs house) at "Porta Romana," which could refer to a historical gate or checkpoint in Milan, Italy. The activity depicted is a lively street scene with movement and human interaction. No specific time of day or weather conditions are explicitly indicated, but the lighting suggests it is daytime. --- The OCR output does not seem to match the image content in terms of language or content. The provided OCR results are in Italian and suggest a view of a customs house at Porta Romana. However, the provided image is of an etching that appears to be a view of the Arch of Titus in Rome, not Porta Romana in Milan. The names "Abm di Manas Maks" and "Dom Agar Del claud. Milano Gre" also do not readily correspond to known artists or publishers associated with views of Roman monuments. There might be a mix-up with the provided OCR data. Based solely on the visual content of the image, it is a vertical black and white etching of a triumphal arch, likely the Arch of Titus in Rome, with a lively scene of people and horse-drawn carriages in front of it. Dense foliage

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