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Three framed portrait paintings are displayed on a light-colored wall, likely within a museum or art gallery in Athina, Greece. The image is oriented with the paintings appearing rotated clockwise. At the top of the frame, an ornate gold-framed painting depicts a woman with dark hair and a dark head covering, looking upwards against a reddish-brown background. Below this, to the left, is a black-framed portrait of a man with short dark hair and a mustache, wearing a dark top with buttons, looking slightly to the viewer's left. To the right of the man's portrait, a dark wood-framed painting with gold accents shows a woman with dark hair, wearing a light grey top, her head tilted as she looks left against a very dark background. Each painting has a small white informational label mounted on the wall beneath or beside it. The text on these labels is in Greek, along with some English, identifying the artist, title, and period. The label for the top painting identifies the artist as "BOUKOURA, ELÉNI (1821-1900)" and the title as "Προσωπογραφία νεαρής γυναίκας" (Portrait of a young woman), dated "Πριν από το 1850" (Before 1850). The bottom left portrait's label identifies the artist as "Χατζηγιαννάκης, Παναγιώτης (1806-1896)" and the title as "Ανδρικό πορτρέτο" (Male portrait), also dated "Πριν το 1850". The label for the bottom right painting indicates the artist as "Φράνκο, Πέτρος (...-μετά το 1850)" and the title as "Πορτρέτο γυναίκας" (Female portrait), dated "1840-1850". The scene depicts an exhibition of historical portrait art.
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