Jacques LePautre|Juan Dolivar|Jean Berain

Costume of an Indian Woman from the Ballet "Triumph of Love" (Habit d'Indienne du balet du Triomphe de l'amour)

1681–92
Etching and engraving
31 × 20 cm (12.2 × 7.9 in)

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