Lady in Elizabethan Costume

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This image is probably based on a European engraving following a popular oval format. While the lady wears Elizabethan costume, the large-scale figure, pursed lips, decoratively placed hair jewels, and abbreviated ruff indicate that this was likely made in the eighteenth century, probably at Lucknow where a Europeanizing style was in vogue.

Lady in Elizabethan Costume, Opaque watercolor, gold, and silver on paper

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