
"A wooden alley in northern France. Fall" is a painting created by in 1850. This 0.38 meter wide and 0.26 meter high artwork is currently held at Leeds Art Gallery. The painting depicts a path winding through a forest. The trees are mostly bare, with just a few leaves clinging to their branches. The path is covered in fallen leaves, and the overall tone of the painting is one of autumnal decay. There are two figures in the distance, one on the path and one to the right. The figure on the right appears to be wearing a long dress and head covering. The sky is a pale blue, and the sun is shining, but the light is weak and does not penetrate the forest canopy.
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