Study of the folds of a lady's skirt
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Study of the folds of a lady's skirt
This 'study of the folds of a lady's skirt' was done by Louisa Herschel when she was 13 or 14 years old. The 'lady's skirt' in question could have been her mother's, one of her sisters, her own or it could have been a plaster model of a statue or a painting owned by their drawing tutor. Paintings, plaster casts of statues and parts of statues would have been the standard tools of such a tutor.
Margaret Louisa Herschel
Original size: 251 mm x 340 mm
- Image reference: PY5992
- National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Herschel Collection
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