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The Trafalgar Tavern, Greenwich, by Jacques-Joseph Tissot

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Repro ID: PX9434
Title: The Trafalgar Tavern, Greenwich, by Jacques-Joseph Tissot
Description: A view west from a dining table in the eastern ground-floor bay window of the Trafalgar Tavern (built 1837). The artist has his back to the river and an undisturbed table setting of cutlery, three glasses and cruet before him on the white cloth, with part of another setting visible on the other side of the table. Through the framing open window, he looks towards a group of four top-hatted gentlemen sitting outside in the small balcony of the western bay, and children on the foreshore.
Creator: Jacques-Joseph (James) Tissot
Date: 1878
Credit line: National Maritime Museum, London

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