Anonymous, French, 18th century|Antoine Caire-Morand|Anonymous, French, 19th century

Two Costume Designs or Portrait Studies. Woman with a Bird and a Woman with Binoculars

ca. 1785–90
Pen and black ink, graphite, gouache
17 × 25.3 cm (6.7 × 10 in)

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