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A small, framed oil painting, identified as a self-portrait by Vincent van Gogh, is displayed on a light-colored wall, likely within a museum or art gallery in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The painting, oriented horizontally in the photograph but depicting a head turned, features a man with light hair and a reddish beard, rendered with visible brushstrokes, typical of Van Gogh's style. His gaze appears directed slightly to the viewer's right, against a muted blue-grey background. The artwork is housed in an ornate, rectangular, gold-colored frame with decorative moldings. A dark-colored metal bracket is visible securing the bottom of the frame to the wall. The wall itself has a subtle vertical textured pattern. To the upper right of the painting, a white informational label with black text provides details about the artwork. Clearly visible text on the label reads: "Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890)", "Zelfportret, 1887", and "Self-Portrait". Below this, there is a small paragraph of additional, unreadable text. The lighting in the scene appears artificial, consistent with an indoor exhibition space.
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