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The Tile Club at work / Drawn by C.S. Reinhart.

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Men around table drawing(?) and musicians playing instruments.

Illus. in: Harper's weekly, 1880 Jan. 31, pp. 72-73.

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01/01/1880
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Reinhart, Charles Stanley, 1844-1896, artist
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