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A man wearing a tunic, cape and boots stands in a minimal landscape. His walking stick seems to be falling away from him at the right as the man points upwards toward the sun's rays, as well as extends his right hand towards fire at the lower left.
René Boyvin
Empedocles
1539 – 1540
Museum Purchase
1990/1.189
A crowd of figures walk along a wide avenue in or near a large town. 
Felix Bonfils (French (culture or style))
Entrée des pélerins à Bethléem le jour de Noël—Pilgrims entering Bethlehem on Christmas Day
1867 – 1885
Gift of Margaret and Howard Bond
1994/2.32.4
TOP IMAGE: A river scene, with the river and scenery in the bottom 1/3 of image, and the skyfilling the top 2/3rds. A boat with two fisherman near shore in bottom left corner, and nother small pair of fishermen appear on bank in bottom center. To the right is a grove of trees, stretching from bottom right to top right. Distant mountains appear on the bottom left, as the river stretches into the background. An architectural structure - walls with perhaps dwellings on top - stretches along the riverbank on the left. <br />BOTTOM IMAGE. A river appears in the bottom right corner and streches into the central background. A path tops the left-hand bank, on which a group of three travelers, facing the viewer, walk in the bottom left corner of image. Two carry walking sticks. In the center stands a medieval pilgrimage marker, near whose base is a traveler in large hat with walking stick. Trees line the river on both the right and left sides, and in the left grove is a partially hidden thatched house.
Franz Edmund Weirotter
A Group of Eight Landscapes on Four Sheets
1759
Gift of the Ernst Pulgram and Frances McSparran Collection
2007/2.115
Two rough figures dominate the composition with a lightly etched landscape behind them. Both figures hold a staff and each is dressed in ragged clothes. In addition, the scallop shell, indicating that they are pilgrims to the shrine of St. James the Greater at Santiago de Compostela, is visible on the brims of their hats, and on the left shoulder of the man standing to the right.
Jacques Callot (French (culture or style))
'Les Gueux' or 'Les Mendiants'. Les Deux Pèlerins (The Two Pilgrims)
1622 – 1628
Museum Purchase
1949/1.146
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