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1861Fashions for August 1861
Three female figures are depicted in a staged, vertical composition, suggesting a fashion spread. The figures are arranged in a line, with the central figure being the largest and most detailed. The background is minimal, featuring architectural elements like columns and drapery, which serve to frame the subjects without distracting from the clothing.
The piece appears to be a lithograph or engraving, characteristic of 19th-century fashion publications. The detail work on the fabrics, especially the central gown, is highly intricate, utilizing fine lines and shading to convey texture and volume.
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