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This image presents a close-up, angled overhead view of an open book, positioned indoors in Tunbridge Wells, United Kingdom. The book's pages are off-white, displaying a black and white photograph spread across both pages and accompanying text on the right page. The photograph depicts an outdoor scene with multiple individuals and a racing car. On the left page, in the foreground, an elderly man with short, light hair, wearing a collared button-up shirt with two breast pockets, dark trousers, and shoes, stands with his hands in his pockets, leaning slightly forward and looking towards the viewer. Behind him, the front-left section of a stylized racing car is visible, featuring large, abstract dark shapes on its lighter bodywork. Further in the background, abstract geometric forms, including a large partial number "5" and circular and diamond shapes on thin supports resembling a mobile, are present. The right page features text in the upper right quadrant that reads: "The first BMW art car was designed by Alexander Calder in 1975 and debuted at the Circuit de la Sarthe in Le Mans." Below and to the left of the text, three men are visible. One man with darker hair and a jacket is partially obscured by the book's spine, looking towards the car. To his right, a man in a dark suit and glasses stands. Further right, another man in a jacket looks towards the viewer. The rear-right section of the same racing car occupies the lower half of the right page, displaying a prominent rear spoiler/wing. The car's rear fender clearly shows the stylized initials "CA" painted in dark strokes. The wheel visible has a multi-spoke design. The background behind the car and men consists of an open, possibly unpaved, field or grassy area, with distant trees and a light sky. The book is resting on a dark, textured surface, possibly fabric. In the upper right background of the entire image, a light brown wooden surface and a portion of a white furniture item are discernible. Page number "249" is visible at the bottom right corner of the right page.
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