Sometimes, side characters are more interesting than those in the fore-front. As is the case with Henry, in this study of G. Caillebotte's "Rue de Paris".
Henry- the faceless, company-less traveler, is caught in the rain. As he was yesterday, and the day prior. It seems, Henry, no matter when you are to come or go, you're bound to do so always in the rain.
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