PLATE XLVII.
A TU R K I SH F EMALE
• O F .
P i ^ l XXVI.'was a reptoseBtation «f a W&joaa at Cba^aBtinfl^l#,
as she-appearedin the ''streets 5 enveloped in her mahrstnah g-ndfe?
redj&’; The presehtplat& is the portrait of a female liv ih g a f Pera,
as she appears in the interior, 'or harem. Her beauty, according to
'European ideas," would'ebnsisfchiefly in her face; as the immode-
fate'use o f th e warm- ha®,' together with their mode:a£ I f t , and
manner of Sifting, completely -destroys aft elegance offtbadip w h li
tS^Stuation of-®e-g!fdl4J wlikeAfae'^EfCKm: style,^increases this
apgtotohee'even - to a disgusting -excess. I f it were not: for. this'circumstance^
the m annerofdress would by no means be so unbecomr
ing ofLiheleganttJ *