

The image shows a sepia-toned illustration of a woman. The woman has dark hair pulled up on top of her head and is wearing a long dress with one bare breast. She is standing with her right leg slightly bent and her left leg straight, with her right hand raised to her shoulder and her left hand holding a picture. A spool of thread and scissors are on the floor beside her. A vase is to her left. The background is a plain wall. There is handwritten text on the right side of the image that reads "Original Etchings by American Artists". At the bottom, there is more text that reads "A. F. Frieglein & Co. Publishers, Chicago, Ill."
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 661 × 900 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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