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"Create a highly detailed, tasteful full-body portrait of a mature woman, (approximately 40 years old), in the Biedermeier era style, evoking the soft elegance and refined aesthetics of the period. The subject should be nude, captured in a poised yet natural stance, glancing back over her shoulder with a subtle, knowing expression—conveying both confidence and vulnerability. Emphasize classical composition, with delicate lighting that sculpts her form, highlighting the graceful curvature of her legs and the gentle drape of her posture. The background should feature a warm, intimate Biedermeier interior—soft textiles, rich wood tones, and muted pastel hues—to enhance the historical authenticity. Render the scene with painterly realism, blending subtle textures, (skin, fabric, ambient light), to evoke a timeless, artistic mood. The focus on her legs should be tastefully artistic—suggesting movement or elegance rather than overt fetishism—while maintaining dignity and aesthetic sophistication." **Key Elements, **, Era-accurate Biedermeier details, (hairstyle, setting, lighting), Nuanced portrayal of maturity, (soft aging, natural physique), Dynamic yet restrained pose, emphasizing the subject’s gaze and posture, Masterful chiaroscuro for depth and dimensionality, Artistic emphasis on legs, (elongated, sculptural), without explicit objectification, Mood, Intimate, contemplative, reverent of classical beauty **Avoid, ** Overly sexualized framing, anachronistic details, or harsh lighting. **Style Reference, ** Soft realism reminiscent of 19th-century academic portraiture, (e.g., Ingres’ tonal subtlety), ."