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By the mid-seventeenth century, smoking had become commonplace across Europe, and many of the paintings in this collection include figures smoking. The rise in tobacco's popularity also led to fiscal restrictions, with the first such regulations introduced in the Kingdom of Naples as early as 1627.
Title
Portrait of a Man Smoking a Pipe
Date
c.1730
Medium
oil on canvas
Measurements
H 79 x W 59 cm
Accession number
CVCSC : 0304.S
Acquisition method
purchased, 2003
Work type
Painting