This is an offbeat period piece fine art black and white photograph from 1934 of a man crossing a stretch of floodwater with the help of two chairs after a storm caused flooding in The Mall of London, England.
Photographer: H.F. Davis. H. F. Davis was British and belonged to the humanist photography art style, a style that was humorous, bizarre, and dreamlike. He mainly worked during World War I and the Roaring Twenties period. See https://www.mediastorehouse.com/galleries/h-f-davis
Title: "Flooded Mall"
Frame size: 12" x 12"
Image size: 5¼" x 5¼"
Framed in a black metal frame with two beveled mats - the inner mat in gray nicely compliments the image - under glass. Ready to hang.