The Cock Tavern at Cheam is a c.1745 landscape painting by the Welsh artist Richard Wilson.
[1] It likely depicts the Cock Inn, a tavern located on Cheam Common in Sutton (rather than nearby Cheam) in Surrey, then a number of miles outside London.
It was a well-known coaching inn on the road from the capital to Brighton.
Two men sit outside at a table drinking ale, while in the background is uncultivated common land with grazing sheep.
[2] It is now in the collection of the Tate Britain in Pimlico, having been acquired in a bequest from Stopford Brooke in 1916.