Four Georgian gentlemen sit smoking pipes and drinking. The room they're in is spare save for a small, indistinct picture on the wall behind them, and its only furniture is a small table and the chairs they sit in. Bunbury, the artist, was a popular British caricaturist at the end of the 18th century, of the same ilk as a Thomas Rowlandson. This print, which was popular enough to be copied by other artists in the years following its release, is hand-colored.
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