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The image displays an indoor museum or gallery setting, likely in Arequipa, Peru, featuring historical exhibits mounted on a textured, light-colored stone wall. Two framed portraits are prominently displayed. The lower, larger portrait is a painting of a man with a dark beard and mustache, wearing a dark uniform with a white shirt and tie, looking towards the viewer's left. This portrait is set in an ornate gold-colored frame. A vertical label on the left side of the frame reads "MIGUEL GRAU". A white rectangular information card on the wall next to this portrait clearly identifies him as "MIGUEL GRAU SEMINARIO" and notes "1879 REPLICA". Above this, a smaller, oval-shaped portrait in a gilded frame depicts another man with a mustache, wearing a decorated military-style uniform. Above the oval portrait, a shallow, rectangular wooden tray or box rests on the wall. Small, unreadable white labels are positioned next to the upper portrait and the wooden box. Along the left side of the image, a white track lighting system with multiple small spotlights is installed, illuminating the displays. The wall is constructed from large, irregular blocks of light-toned stone, providing a rustic and historical backdrop to the exhibition. The overall scene suggests a historical display, possibly honoring military figures or events, with Miguel Grau being a central figure.
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