The provided image is a black and white engraving of the Assisi Cathedral, specifically San Rufino. This artwork was created by an artist named Bellini in 1940 A.D., as indicated at the bottom right corner where it states "Assisi - San Rufino 1940-A.D." The cathedral's architectural features are prominently displayed: a large arched entrance with two sets of double doors, round and rose windows, and a tower on its left side bearing a clock. It is framed within an arch-like border that gives the impression it’s peering through or around another structure to reveal this historic building.
The texture appears richly detailed in terms of shading which suggests the use of fine lines typical for engraving techniques common during the early 20th century, possibly influenced by artists such as Giovanni Battista Piranesi known for his architectural engravings. The paper on which it is printed shows signs of age with slight discoloration and a textured surface that enhances its antique look.
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