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A framed oil painting, "La Piedad" by Luis de Morales (circa 1565), is displayed centrally on an off-white, textured wall. The painting is exhibited at the Museo de Bellas Artes de Asturias in Oviedo/Uviéu, Spain. The artwork depicts two figures: a woman in a teal cloak and white undergarment, with her head bowed and eyes closed in sorrow, cradling the bare-chested body of a deceased man. The man, with dark hair and a beard, has his head tilted back and eyes closed, with faint red marks visible on his forehead. The woman's hands support his right arm and rest on his chest. Both figures are rendered against a dark background, with a subtle vertical brown element visible behind the figures on the right. The painting is enclosed within a thick, ornate gold-colored wooden frame exhibiting visible texture and minor wear. To the right of the painting, a rectangular white information card provides details about the artist and artwork in Spanish. A smaller, illegible white card is mounted on the wall to the far left. A dark brown vertical architectural element, possibly a doorframe, is visible on the far right edge of the scene. The wall is evenly illuminated.
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