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ChipmunkErnie · 70-79, M
Looks like a fairly standard example of "Orientalist" art that was popular back in the 1800s. Can't read the signature to see if I know the artist. The "mysteries" of the harem were the source of a lot of art back then because of its almost mythical/fantasy feel.