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A large, rectangular painting of vibrant peonies is displayed on a light yellow wall in an interior room in Eldoret, Kenya. The artwork is framed in a simple, light-colored wooden frame, which shows visible nails along its top edge, suggesting a rustic or handmade construction. The painting itself features a lush arrangement of blooming peonies in various shades of red, pink, and some cream, set against a white background. Dark green leaves and branches support the flowers, rendered in a traditional Chinese brush painting style. Notable details include a strong reflection on the left side of the glass covering the painting, showing a window with blue grilles and a partial view of an exterior scene, obscuring some of the artwork. The wall beneath the painting is uniformly light yellow, while the white ceiling above has visible texture and a simple cornice. On the upper right side of the painting, there is a vertical inscription in black Chinese characters, accompanied by a red seal stamp. The characters read, from right to left: "己亥年秋月" (Year of Jihai, Autumn Month) and "榮華富貴" (Glory, splendor, wealth, and honor), which is a common auspicious phrase associated with peonies. The third column of characters is partially obscured and difficult to fully decipher but appears to contain "齊...石".
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