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The image displays an indoor museum exhibit featuring a framed Art Nouveau poster against a dark green wall. The central poster, vertically oriented in a white frame, is titled "Jeanne Darc" at the top and "Sarah Bernhardt" at the bottom. It depicts a central, full-body figure in elaborate, patterned historical attire, holding a tall staff or standard. Several arrows are visibly impaled in the figure's left arm and waist. The background features dynamic orange and dark swirling elements suggestive of fire or smoke, with stylized weapons protruding from the lower right.

To the left of the main poster, a dark green informational plaque identifies the artwork as "Jeanne Darc, Sarah Bernhardt" by "Eugène GRASSET" (Swiss, 1845-1917) and explicitly states "Iparművészeti Múzeum" (Museum of Applied Arts) as its location. A similar plaque to the right provides details for an adjacent, partially visible poster by "Alfons MUCHA," also listing "Iparművészeti Múzeum" as its location. The scene is situated within the Museum of Applied Arts (Iparművészeti Múzeum) in Budapest, Hungary.
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Oct 4, 2025

Budapest, Hungary

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The image displays an indoor museum exhibit featuring a framed Art Nouveau poster against a dark green wall. The central poster, vertically oriented in a white frame, is titled "Jeanne Darc" at the top and "Sarah Bernhardt" at the bottom. It depicts a central, full-body figure in elaborate, patterned historical attire, holding a tall staff or standard. Several arrows are visibly impaled in the figure's left arm and waist. The background features dynamic orange and dark swirling elements suggestive of fire or smoke, with stylized weapons protruding from the lower right. To the left of the main poster, a dark green informational plaque identifies the artwork as "Jeanne Darc, Sarah Bernhardt" by "Eugène GRASSET" (Swiss, 1845-1917) and explicitly states "Iparművészeti Múzeum" (Museum of Applied Arts) as its location. A similar plaque to the right provides details for an adjacent, partially visible poster by "Alfons MUCHA," also listing "Iparművészeti Múzeum" as its location. The scene is situated within the Museum of Applied Arts (Iparművészeti Múzeum) in Budapest, Hungary.

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