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This close-up image displays a metal plaque affixed vertically to a light-colored wooden picture frame, alongside a section of the artwork itself. The painting, visible on the left, appears to be an oil work with distinct, visible brushstrokes and a predominant dark blue and purple color palette. The wooden frame shows some decorative molding and has a natural or lightly stained finish.

The metal plaque, likely brass, is attached to the frame with two small screws or nails. It contains engraved text in capital letters, providing details about the artwork and artist.

The visible text on the plaque reads:
"FERNANDO FADER"
"ARGENTINO 1882-1935"
"631 "AUTORRETRATO" (OLEO)"

The artist, Fernando Fader, was Argentine, and the artwork is identified as "Autorretrato" (Self-portrait) rendered in oil ("Oleo"). The dates 1882-1935 denote the artist's birth and death years. The number "631" might be an inventory or catalog number. The scene implies an indoor setting, likely a museum or gallery in Rosario, Argentina, where the painting is on display.
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Jan 11, 2025

Rosario, Argentina

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This close-up image displays a metal plaque affixed vertically to a light-colored wooden picture frame, alongside a section of the artwork itself. The painting, visible on the left, appears to be an oil work with distinct, visible brushstrokes and a predominant dark blue and purple color palette. The wooden frame shows some decorative molding and has a natural or lightly stained finish. The metal plaque, likely brass, is attached to the frame with two small screws or nails. It contains engraved text in capital letters, providing details about the artwork and artist. The visible text on the plaque reads: "FERNANDO FADER" "ARGENTINO 1882-1935" "631 "AUTORRETRATO" (OLEO)" The artist, Fernando Fader, was Argentine, and the artwork is identified as "Autorretrato" (Self-portrait) rendered in oil ("Oleo"). The dates 1882-1935 denote the artist's birth and death years. The number "631" might be an inventory or catalog number. The scene implies an indoor setting, likely a museum or gallery in Rosario, Argentina, where the painting is on display.

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