Sigmond Freudeberg

Woman with a Letter

1750–1800
Watercolor and gouache with point of brushwork

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An elegantly dressed woman stands at the center of the composition. She carries a plate with a tea cup and saucer in one hand while she holds a letter, marked with a prominent red seal, up to her lips with the other. This drawing captures the woman in mid-action as she tiptoes across the room.

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