

Black and white etching of two women sitting. The woman on the left sits on a chair and is wearing a veil over her head, long sleeves and a dress with a ruffled hem. The woman on the right sits on another chair, on the right, and faces the left. She wears a dress with puffy sleeves and a low neckline. The woman on the right holds a hand mirror in her right hand. The woman on the left holds the neckline of the woman on the right's dress with her right hand. The background includes a wall with a horizontal line across it, possibly a horizon line. There is cursive writing at the bottom. The image is in a white border which is slightly discolored.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 594 × 893 px
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