

Black and white drawing of a crowded audience in a theater. Two men sit in the foreground wearing dark clothing. The man on the left holds a program. The man on the right's arms are crossed. Several other audience members are visible behind them, looking in various directions. The ceiling has decorative molding. The seats have rounded backs. A hat rests on the floor. A wall and pillar are on the left. The drawing style is detailed and realistic. The image depicts a scene titled "The Orchestra Seats" by Honoré Daumier.
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