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An indoor, vertically oriented image captures two framed artworks, likely displayed in a museum or exhibition in London, United Kingdom. The primary subjects of both artworks are anthropomorphic rabbits, depicted in a whimsical style. An adult rabbit, dressed in a red jacket and blue coat, stands with several smaller rabbits surrounding it, appearing to walk in a line across a grassy landscape. Both artworks are identical illustrations and are housed in simple gold-colored frames.

The scene is set in what appears to be a gallery, with the artworks displayed within or behind a glass barrier. Reflections on the glass reveal partial text such as "oin today at the N" and "esk in the Great," suggesting additional signage or exhibits. To the right of the lower artwork, a white panel provides detailed information, identifying the piece as a "Cover Illustration from The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies, 1909" by "Beatrix Potter (1866-1943)." It specifies the medium as "Pen and black ink and watercolour" with dimensions "H13.3 x W19.8 cm," and notes its provenance from "The British Museum, 1946,1117.1," donated by "Capt. K.W.G. Duke." Copyright information, "© 2002, The Trustees of the British Museum," and "Printed in England" are also visible. Above this text, a QR code is present with the adjacent text "Scan to visit custom art p online store." The lighting suggests an indoor setting, with strong artificial light creating some glare and reflections.
punit03

Dec 13, 2024, 4:56 PM

London, UK

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An indoor, vertically oriented image captures two framed artworks, likely displayed in a museum or exhibition in London, United Kingdom. The primary subjects of both artworks are anthropomorphic rabbits, depicted in a whimsical style. An adult rabbit, dressed in a red jacket and blue coat, stands with several smaller rabbits surrounding it, appearing to walk in a line across a grassy landscape. Both artworks are identical illustrations and are housed in simple gold-colored frames. The scene is set in what appears to be a gallery, with the artworks displayed within or behind a glass barrier. Reflections on the glass reveal partial text such as "oin today at the N" and "esk in the Great," suggesting additional signage or exhibits. To the right of the lower artwork, a white panel provides detailed information, identifying the piece as a "Cover Illustration from The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies, 1909" by "Beatrix Potter (1866-1943)." It specifies the medium as "Pen and black ink and watercolour" with dimensions "H13.3 x W19.8 cm," and notes its provenance from "The British Museum, 1946,1117.1," donated by "Capt. K.W.G. Duke." Copyright information, "© 2002, The Trustees of the British Museum," and "Printed in England" are also visible. Above this text, a QR code is present with the adjacent text "Scan to visit custom art p online store." The lighting suggests an indoor setting, with strong artificial light creating some glare and reflections.

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