

Black and white illustration of a group of people, men and women, outdoors. The men wear top hats and formal clothing, including jackets with tails and buttons, and light-colored pants. The women wear dresses with ruffles and bows. Two women sit on chairs, facing away from viewer. The crowd of people surrounds the women, looking at them. The background shows trees. The text at the top of the image reads "TABLEAUX DE PARIS". The text at the bottom reads "Promenade aux Tuileries, Qu'est-ce qu'on regarde? 1821".
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