A miniature watercolor in a simple, gold oval frame of a fair skinned woman with her head turned slightly to the proper left. She has dark hair pinned back and covered by a lacy white veil. She has a thin face with piercing blue eyes, long pointed nose, and thin pale pink lips. She is wearing a blue silk scarf around her neck.
Sarah Telfair Haig, attributed to Richard West Habersham, 1834, watercolor on ivory, Telfair Museum of Art, Savannah, Georgia.
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