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The image shows a vertical scroll painting of a man in traditional Korean attire, displayed in a dimly lit exhibition space. The painting depicts a seated elderly man with a long white beard, wearing a black hat and a pale blue robe tied with a red cord. Calligraphy in Korean characters is present on the right side of the painting, and a red seal is visible on the lower left. The scroll is hung against a black background, with sections of pale blue fabric at the top and bottom, possibly part of the exhibition display. To the right of the scroll, a dark information plaque with text in Korean and English is partially visible. The lighting is subdued, highlighting the painting and the plaque. The overall impression is of an art exhibition setting, likely in a museum. The plaque suggests the artwork is a self-portrait of Kang Se-hwang (1713-1791). The location is specified as Seoul, South Korea, likely within the National Museum of Korea, given the style of exhibition and the presence of Korean historical art.
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