An early 19th-century strict black and white ink line engraving, pure grayscale print with no color hints. A portrait from the waist up of a beautiful French woman from the First Empire era, lounging in a relaxed, reclined pose on a classic Roman-style daybed, inspired by Madame Récamier. She possesses an exquisitely beautiful face, soft refined features, and large, sorrowful eyes. Her thick dark hair cascades in elegant classical curls from beneath her bonnet. She wears a lightweight, translucent early 19th-century French tunic dress, with a very high waistline stitched directly under the bust according to Empire fashion, the soft fabric has gently slipped, leaving one breast naturally exposed in a classic artistic manner. Her posture is soft and slouched. At the bottom center, the title "A woman from the early 19th century." is elegantly engraved in cursive script. Antique copperplate print with fine cross-hatching on a single piece of aged, off-white paper. Single unified image frame, no duplication, 4k.