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Eyes wide open, Lillian Russell, 1895 seated masquerade ball portrait black and white photograph Window Curtain

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Eyes wide open, Lillian Russell, 1895 seated masquerade ball portrait black and white photograph Window Curtain

A woman in an ornate white gown sits in profile during a masquerade ball, her face masked and her gaze directed downward in a moment of quiet contemplation. The black and white photograph captures intricate details of her embroidered corset, elaborate fan, and the theatrical props surrounding her, creating a sense of mystery and theatrical elegance from the 1890s. For a study lined with vintage theatrical memorabilia or a room celebrating historical portraiture. A single woven-polyester panel, printed to order with a four-inch rod pocket and white reverse. Hang real art in the window, not a big-box print.

A woman in an ornate white gown sits in profile during a masquerade ball, her face masked and her gaze directed downward in a moment of quiet contemplation. The black and white photograph captures intricate details of her embroidered corset, elaborate fan, and the theatrical props surrounding her, creating a sense of mystery and theatrical elegance from the 1890s. For a study lined with vintage theatrical memorabilia or a room celebrating historical portraiture. A single woven-polyester panel, printed to order with a four-inch rod pocket and white reverse. Hang real art in the window, not a big-box print.

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A woman in an ornate white gown sits in profile during a masquerade ball, her face masked and her gaze directed downward in a moment of quiet contemplation. The black and white photograph captures intricate details of her embroidered corset, elaborate fan, and the theatrical props surrounding her, creating a sense of mystery and theatrical elegance from the 1890s. For a study lined with vintage theatrical memorabilia or a room celebrating historical portraiture. A single woven-polyester panel, printed to order with a four-inch rod pocket and white reverse. Hang real art in the window, not a big-box print.