David Teniers the Younger

Two male peasants holding pipes before a fireplace, one seated with the pipe held to his mouth, to his left the other stands with the pipe in his right hand, after a series of four prints of peasants by David Teniers the Younger

After 1625–90
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8.2 × 6.1 cm (3.2 × 2.4 in)

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