Circa 19th century. Beautiful piece. B/W or color?


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B&W may be a preferred way of dealing with classic stuff like the piece you shot, but in this case, I think it steals away the incredibly huge and positive effect of the setting for the white profile and their gold background. Color is my vote here.
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I think you’re right. The B/W flattens that part out.
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Though I think color is best, the black and white offers a classic, old-world look.
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