

Black and white drawing of a woman standing beside a piano. The woman has short hair and wears a long robe. She faces to the left, looking down at sheet music on the piano. The woman's left hand rests on the piano and her right hand hangs by her side. The background features a curtain. Text at the top reads "Physiologies Parisiennes". At the bottom of the image, the text reads "La Prima Dona" and includes additional foreign language text.
Artwork Details
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- 642 × 893 px
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