
The image is a watercolor painting depicting a woman in traditional Ottoman Turkish attire, labeled 'Dame Turque' (Turkish Lady) at the bottom. She is shown in full-length, standing and facing slightly to the left. The woman is entirely covered in layers of clothing. She wears a long, flowing, olive-green dress with long, fitted sleeves. Over this, she has a dark, possibly black, outer robe or cloak that drapes around her. Her head and face are covered by a white veil, leaving only her eyes visible through a narrow opening. The veil is arranged in a way that creates a cone-like shape around her head. The style of the painting suggests it was created as a fashion plate or costume study, likely in the 18th or 19th century. The background is plain white, emphasizing the figure and her elaborate clothing. The painting is detailed and colorful, with attention paid to the textures and folds of the fabrics. The woman's posture is formal and dignified, reflecting the cultural context of the time.