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ArtistElla du Cane, Aubrey Beardsley, Erte: Don’t let happiness depend on something you may lose...bronze gold foil.
A detailed Art Deco illustration, similar to works by Erté, features a sophisticated woman in a black, backless, flowing gown made of sheer fabric with golden accents. She has short, dark, curly hair in a bob cut, and closed eyes, with her head tilted slightly upwards. Her profile is elegant, with pronounced eyelashes. She is seen from the back and side, gazing towards a stylized reflection of a man in a mirror or panel. The man in the reflection is also seen from the back and side, with short, dark, curly hair. His figure is outlined, and his form appears to be made of shattered golden leaves or fragmented gold foil on a dark, textured background, creating a mosaic-like effect. The background for both figures is a rich, textured golden hue, reminiscent of gold leaf with subtle imperfections and scratches. The overall color palette is dominated by gold and black, conveying a sense of luxury and mystery. One arm of the woman is bent, with her hand gently resting on what appears to be part of her drapery or a curtain. The lines are clean and precise, typical of the Art Deco style, with subtle shading adding depth.