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This image shows an art exhibit displaying a framed watercolor painting and accompanying text. The main painting, titled "CASINO DE PARIS," depicts a woman in a red and blue costume playing a lute-like instrument. She is seated on colorful cushions with a checkered board in front of her. Below the painting, a label reads "La sultane au turban bleu." To the right of the main painting is a smaller framed print of a similar figure, also labeled with text indicating it is a costume sketch for "Le Rêveil du Sultan du spectacle de music-hall Zizi" at the Casino de Paris, created by Yves Saint Laurent in 1972. The descriptive text below this smaller print provides details about the artwork, noting that it was created in Paris and is a gouache on paper. It further explains that the work was produced in collaboration with Léon Bakst and Henri Matisse, and was published in the revue "L'Égoïste" in 1972. The text also mentions Yves Saint Laurent's work for the musical "Zizi," and how these designs evoke a theatrical world. The exhibit is likely located in Nice, France, as evidenced by the text on the smaller print which mentions "Musée Yves Saint Laurent Paris" and a reference to a specific exhibition context. The overall environment appears to be a museum or gallery setting with white walls and track lighting.
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