The artwork, titled “Untitled,” by the artist Lewis Carroll, belongs to the Pictorialism art movement and falls under the genre of photography.
In the artwork, there are three young girls depicted in what appears to be a staged setting. They are dressed in traditional, vintage-looking dresses with elaborate details and are engaged in an intimate moment of interaction. Two of the girls are seated on a piece of furniture covered with a patterned fabric, while the third girl, standing, is conversing or gesturing towards them. The backdrop is a plain cloth, emphasizing the subjects and their activities. The photograph emanates a sense of nostalgia, typical of the Pictorialism movement, which often sought to create artistic emotional effects through photography.