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In black coat, white high collar and jabot, shaded with grey tones. Appears to be wearing a curly grey-white wig. Black (hair) ribbons are visible along back of neck to shoulder. Eyes are blue, lips red, cheeks pink. There is shading along the proper R side of face and neck. The background is plain, painted dark brown. Brushstrokes are evident overall. 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