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This is a photograph of paintings displayed on a vibrant blue wall, likely in a museum or gallery. The lighting appears to be ambient, illuminating the artworks and creating soft shadows. The paintings vary in style and subject matter, including landscapes, figurative works, and a street scene. Each painting is framed, and some have small informational plaques beneath them, suggesting they are part of an exhibition. One plaque indicates the painting is by K. Malevich, titled "The man with the shovel," dating to the end of the 1920s and made of oil on board. Another plaque identifies a painting as "K. Zarembsky. Shrovetide," from 1915-1916, also oil on canvas. The presence of these specific artist and title details suggests this exhibition is likely located at the **Hrodna State Historical and Archaeological Museum** in Hrodna, Belarus, as it houses works by Malevich and Zarembsky. The blue wall creates a striking contrast with the warm tones of the frames and the colors within the paintings.
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