

Black and white image. A man and woman indoors. The man on the left has short hair and a beard and mustache. He holds a skull. A pipe is between his teeth. The woman on the right faces the man and holds her hand near her mouth. Her hair is pulled back, and she wears a dress. She looks at a baby or small child sitting between her and the man. The background contains another painting on the wall in the upper left and shelves in the upper right featuring more skulls and a skeleton. A curtain dangles behind the woman. The style appears realistic. The title is "Baliverneries Parisiennes" by Paul Gavarni.
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