A portrait of a young woman, likely from the 17th or 18th century, in the style of a historical oil painting. The woman stands, slightly turned towards the viewer, posing from the mid-chest up. She is dressed in a dark, rich blue gown with a light, possibly off-white, collared bodice underneath. The gown has a structured, somewhat fitted bodice with subtle pleats or gathers at the waistline. The skirt is full and falls in soft folds. A light-colored, possibly lace, trim adorns the sleeves near the wrists. A reddish-brown head covering or headpiece is worn. Her hair, dark brown, is styled in a fashion common for the period, probably with some braids or twists. Her facial expression is thoughtful and slightly serious, not overtly joyful or sad, but pensive. Her gaze is directed toward the viewer's left and slightly down. She appears to be standing near a window, partially hidden by a curtain or fabric with a light blue and white floral pattern which falls in front of her. The window itself, seen beyond the patterned fabric, is partially visible. The background suggests a dark, rich wall; the wall behind her is a medium-toned, cool blue. There's another fabric or wall piece to the right of the image, also in a reddish tone with a decorative pattern. The painting's style emphasizes light and shadow, creating depth and volume in the subject's figure and dress. The brushstrokes are visible but fairly smooth, not overly detailed or rough, suggesting a painterly touch rather than a photographically precise rendering., <lora:FLUX-daubrez-DB4RZ-v2:0.9> DB4RZ, DB4RZ style painting, <lora:t0m4zdrawing:0.7> t0m4z
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