

Black and white illustration of two men on a cobblestone street. The man on the left wears a long coat with a shawl or cape over it, and a tall white hat. He looks down. The man on the right wears a dark top hat, a dark coat and holds a cane. He looks to the side. Behind them, there are buildings and a tree. Text at the top reads "TOUT CE QU'ON VOUDRA" and "N°7". Text at the bottom reads "Ayant fait partie des Muscadins sous le Directoire".
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- 688 × 893 px
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