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What is called vagrancy, soldiers lead a mother and her ragged children away to prison for the crime of vagrancy, engrawing from a painting by Alfred Stevens (1823-1906), illustration from Musee Francais-Anglais, n 21, September 1856.
Location
Milan
Unique Identifier
AR9312750
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
5669px × 3845px
Photo Credit
© DeA Picture Library / Art Resource, NY
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1856
Alfred Stevens
army soldier
ART
art and craft
baby girls
Bird
DAY
engraved image
History
HORIZONTAL
Illustration
illustration technique
mature men
medium group of people
mid adult women
MILITARY UNIFORM
Mother
Outdoors
paintings
Prison
Rifle
Son
the past
Tree
two animals
Wall
Winter