

"Chemin de Toulon" by Paul Gavarni depicts two men in an interior scene. The man on the left sits on a chair with his back against the armrest, leaning to the right. He wears a dark shirt, light-colored pants, and shoes. His head is tilted back, and his mouth is open. The man on the right stands beside a table, leaning over it with his left hand on the surface. He wears a striped shirt, a vest, dark pants, and shoes. His dark hair is messy. On the table is a bottle and a glass. In the background, a dresser is visible on the left, and a cityscape can be seen through a window or opening on the right. The floor appears to be made of stone or tile. Text is printed at the top and bottom of the image, including the title and artist's name.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 692 × 893 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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