

Black and white illustration of two men talking. The man on the left has short dark hair, a dark coat over a white shirt with billowy sleeves, and light pants. He leans on a chair with one hand. The man on the right has thinning curly hair, a lighter coat with a scarf around his neck. He gestures with one hand. The setting appears to be indoors with a window behind the men, and curtains or drapes. The image is labeled "Baliverneries Parisiennes" and created by Paul Gavarni. There is text at the bottom of the image, but it is in French.
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