
Stake attention in this memory
This is a vertical photographic reproduction of a historical artwork, likely a painting or lithograph, presented as being located in Austin, United States of America. The image features a young, light-skinned individual, identified partially by visible text at the bottom as "...PHINE 'MYRTLE'". The subject is depicted seated frontally, with a neutral expression and a direct gaze. She wears a high-collared, long-sleeved garment, possibly a dress or coat, detailed with white lace or trim along the lapels and cuffs. Her dark hair is styled with a distinct curly fringe over her forehead and a dark bow on top, extending long around her shoulders. Notably, the individual is portrayed with four distinct lower limbs, consistent with the condition of dipygus. Each leg wears a dark stocking with prominent horizontal stripes. Three of her feet are shod in dark, laced boots, while the innermost left foot wears a single low-heeled, pointed-toe shoe. Her hands are clasped and resting in her lap. The background is a plain, textured reddish-brown, suggestive of a painted canvas or wall. Partially visible, cropped elements, resembling baskets or hanging decorations, are present at the top left and right corners of the frame.
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