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The image shows an informational label or plaque, likely found in a museum or art gallery, detailing an artwork. The label is made of a translucent, light-colored material, possibly acrylic or glass, with rounded corners at the bottom and sharper, slightly rounded corners at the top. It is displayed vertically but the photograph itself is rotated approximately 90 degrees clockwise, causing the text to appear sideways. The label is held by a metal railing or support structure, visible as a horizontal bar across the top and bottom of the rotated image. The background behind the label appears to be an indoor setting with a light-colored, textured wall (possibly stone or plaster) on the left side of the rotated image, and a darker, smooth, reddish-brown floor or wall on the right. A small, square, light-colored object with a dark inset is visible on the textured wall in the upper left background. The text on the label is in dark blue lettering and is presented in two languages, Italian and English. The Italian section reads: "ROSSELLO DI JACOPO FRANCHI (Firenze 1376-1450), attr. San Bernardino da Siena con angeli e donatori 1450 circa tempera su tavola" The English section, positioned below the Italian, reads: "ROSSELLO DI JACOPO FRANCHI (Florence 1376-1450), attr. St. Bernardine of Siena with Angels and Donors 1450 c. tempera on wood" At the very bottom right corner of the label, the letters "OPA" are visible, also in dark blue. The label describes an artwork attributed to Rossello di Jacopo Franchi, an artist active in Florence between 1376 and 1450. The artwork's title is "San Bernardino da Siena con angeli e donatori" (St. Bernardine of Siena with Angels and Donors), dated approximately 1450, and created using tempera on wood.
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