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Artist Jean-Baptiste Monge style. A colors Crahhead-Lady is wearing a French-Maid not dress.
A highly detailed, anthropomorphic crane dressed as a Victorian-era housemaid, standing in a cozy, dimly lit study filled with antique books and curios. The crane has a slender, elongated neck and a long, pointed beak, with soft blue-gray plumage on its face and neck, transitioning to white and russet feathers on its crown and chest. It wears a delicate lace-trimmed white bonnet adorned with a plume of brown, white, and gray feathers. Round, gold-rimmed spectacles perch on its beak. Its attire includes a cream-colored blouse with ruffled cuffs and collar, a fitted navy-blue corset-style vest with brass buttons, and a layered skirt with vertical stripes in cream, blue, and beige, edged with lace and a wide green satin ribbon. A richly embroidered apron with floral patterns and scalloped lace trim is tied at the waist, with two ornate brass skeleton keys dangling from its sides. The crane holds a copper serving tray in one gloved hand, bearing a miniature copper teapot, a silver creamer, and a porcelain teacup. In the other hand, it grips a feather duster with a wooden handle and brown-and-white plumes