Description
Antique portrait of a woman in an ornate, possibly gilded, wooden frame, likely dating back to the 1800s. The frame is octagonal with intricate carved detailing, a common characteristic of Victorian-era frames. The portrait itself appears to be a photograph or a charcoal drawing, typical of the period, depicting a woman with her hair styled in a bun and wearing a dark dress with a ruffled collar. Given the style of the frame and the portrait, it’s reasonable to assume the piece originates from the Victorian era (1837-1901). Frames from this period often featured elaborate designs and were made from materials like wood, sometimes gilded or painted, which aligns with the appearance of the frame in the image. The portrait’s style is consistent with photographic techniques and portraiture trends prevalent during the 19th century. Appropriate 20 1/2 x 17 1/2 rare find
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