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The image displays a framed textile artwork, likely embroidery or cross-stitch, mounted on a textured, light grey wall, characteristic of a museum or gallery in Arequipa, Peru. The wall exhibits an aged appearance with visible imperfections and a rough finish. The central subject is a wooden-framed piece with a golden inner trim and a cream-colored mat. Within the frame, two caricatured male figures are depicted vertically on a light beige fabric background. The top figure wears a light blue jacket, dark trousers, and a dark cap, portrayed with a prominent nose and a slightly hunched posture, looking downwards. The bottom figure is dressed in a brown suit, white shirt, dark bow tie, and a bowler hat, featuring a white mustache and a rounder face. He appears to be holding a small, dark object in his left hand. Both figures are full-body and rendered in an exaggerated, stylized manner. Two rectangular white information labels are affixed vertically to the wall, flanking the artwork. The left label reads "DOS PERSONAJES" (Two Characters), followed by "XX" and the date range "1910-1920." The right label identifies the subjects as "N. DOURNO Y J. OSORIO" and includes the name "AUROLO PEREDA BEDOYA" with the date "1950." A small institutional logo is also visible on this label. The scene captures an art display, presenting historical or cultural figures through textile art, with explanatory text providing context for the exhibition. The lighting is even, illuminating the details of the artwork and the texture of the wall.
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