

Black and white illustration of a group of men in 19th-century formal attire gathered in a room. The room has a tiled floor, and there are several pieces of furniture, including chairs and a table. The men are dressed in suits, bow ties, and top hats, with some seated and others standing. One man stands on the left side of the image, holding a cane. A dog is on the floor to the left. The background features a window with curtains on the right and an archway with curtains in the center. There are also several busts and portraits on the walls. The overall atmosphere suggests a formal gathering or meeting of literary or intellectual figures. The image is titled "Washington Irving and his Literary Friends at Sunnyside" and is created by Thomas Oldham Barlow.
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- 900 × 657 px
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