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This is a photograph of an exhibition display featuring information about Pablo Picasso's paintings on wood. The display includes text panels in both Spanish and English, as well as two framed artworks. The Spanish text, titled "Picasso sobre madera" (Picasso on Wood), and attributed to Meta Maria Valiusaityte, discusses Picasso's use of wood as a support for his oil paintings. It explains that he utilized various sources, including commercially acquired panels and reused wood, such as the back of a "Woman and Child" painting, a cigar box lid, and a bed headboard. The text notes a shift in his practice from small format panels in the first half of his career to larger plywood pieces in the 1930s, highlighting his exploration and mastery of different formats and surfaces. The English text, "Picasso on Wood," reiterates these points, providing specific details about the "American Art Co." label and the portrait of Fernande Olivier. The two artworks displayed are framed pieces of wood with painted elements. The left artwork appears to be a larger, older piece of wood with visible grain and some faint markings or text. The right artwork is a framed composition featuring painted abstract shapes and colors, with visible wood framing. The context suggests these are examples of Picasso's works on wood. The location context provided is Málaga, Spain. The overall scene suggests an art museum or gallery exhibition. The lighting appears to be typical indoor exhibition lighting, with no indication of time of day or weather. The mood is informative and educational, focused on art historical analysis.
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