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The scene depicts an indoor museum exhibit, presumed to be within the Louvre-Lens museum in Lens, France. Two white rectangular information panels are prominently displayed on a white, horizontal stand. The left panel presents black French text detailing "L'HIVER" (Winter) by Giuseppe Arcimboldo, including historical and interpretive context. An audio symbol, resembling headphones, is printed on the upper right corner of this panel. Two small, round silver pins secure the lower portion of this panel to the stand. The right panel, titled "L'HIVER DE LA VIE" (Winter of Life) in black French text, features a detailed black-and-white diagram. This illustration depicts a human profile formed from winter natural elements, such as tree branches, bark, and fungi, with various parts labeled in French (e.g., "branches as hair," "tree bark as face"). A small map of Europe with a marked location, likely indicating Lens, is also present on this panel. The display stand rests against a light-colored, textured wall, possibly concrete or rough plaster, which shows subtle variations in tone and minor surface imperfections. A soft, even illumination suggests overhead artificial lighting, with a slight shadow visible beneath the display stand on the wall. No people or actions are visible within the frame.
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