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A vertically oriented still life painting, framed in dark, textured wood, hangs on a plain, light-colored wall. The photograph itself is rotated 90 degrees clockwise, making the painting appear sideways. Within the painting, a collection of domestic items is arranged on a light surface, likely a table or countertop. The primary subjects are two ceramic mugs or cups: one white with fine blue striped or patterned details and a handle, and a larger, squat mug with a bold blue polka-dot or checkered pattern, placed slightly behind the first. A white saucer or small plate rests beneath the striped cup. A clear glass is situated to the left of the mugs. In the immediate foreground, a bright yellow, round fruit, likely a lemon, sits. A silver-colored knife is placed on the surface between the glass and the polka-dot mug. A small, light-brown, textured object, possibly a bread roll or pastry, is partially visible in the upper right corner of the painted scene. The background of the still life is a simple, muted tone, providing a calm backdrop for the objects. The painting features visible brushstrokes, suggesting an impressionistic or post-impressionistic style. No active event is taking place; it is a static composition. Two labels are affixed to the right side of the painting's frame (when viewed vertically). The upper label is partially obscured and faded, showing "LE CAVE A..." and clearly the date "1729." The lower label is clearer, stating: "LE CAVE A ROMAN: / CUADROS MODERNOS / INDEPENDENCIA. 959. ROSARIO." This indicates that the painting was handled or sold by "LE CAVE A ROMAN," an entity dealing in "Modern Paintings" ("CUADROS MODERNOS") located at "INDEPENDENCIA. 959" in "ROSARIO," confirming the given location context of Rosario, Argentina.
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