Body Of Water Observation Paper

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In this picture I observe several things. On the forefront of this picture there are three men, all doing different tasks. One man is directing a horse and it appears as if they are plowing the ground. The second man is surrounded by animals which appear to be Sheep’s. The Sheep’s unlike the horse don’t seem to be directed by the man, who is staring at something. The third man on the bottom left appears to be fetching water near the shore. Besides the three men there isn’t any other person shown in the painting. One of the most noticeable aspects of the painting is the large body of water which surrounds the land. In this body of water are two ships and a small land mass. Toward the back of the picture there is a small town or city with many

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