

A woman in a white dress with puffy sleeves faces away from the viewer, standing to the right of a seated woman wearing a pink dress. The standing woman has her dark hair tied up. The seated woman's back is to the viewer; she holds a music sheet on a piano. A group of people in 19th-century attire are behind them. The background features a wall with a chandelier and columns. The room appears ornate.
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- 708 × 893 px
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