An oil painting in the distinct style of John Singer Sargent. A painterly impressionist masterpiece featuring visible, loose artistic brushstrokes and rich, deep textures. The subject is a portrait of a cute, slender young woman looking directly towards the camera. She is sitting gracefully at an outdoor table of a 1910-era New York café. She has a narrow, perfectly symmetrical face with soft-focus facial features, flawless smooth skin, and a natural, healthy, slightly sun-kissed skintone, reminiscent of a young Sophie Marceau. Her face features centered large grey-blue eyes, well-defined dark eyebrows, a natural well-proportioned straight nose, and very full, soft peachy lips with a touch of lipgloss. She is wearing an elegant, very sheer gown in the style of Lucile Duff-Gordon, complemented by a feathered hat, long gloves, a chiffon stole, and whisper-tiny pearl earrings that enhance her dreamy, fairy-tale aesthetic. She holds a steaming teacup in a soft, graceful grip. On the café table sits a small plate with amuse-bouches. In the background, just outside the window, a bustling city street from 1910 is visible with horse-drawn carriages. The scene is illuminated by focused lighting with cool color tones. Mehr sehen