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The image displays a large, vertically oriented oil painting by Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida, titled '¡Aún dicen que el pescado es caro!' (They still say that fish is expensive!), exhibited within the Museo de Bellas Artes de Valencia in Valencia, Spain.

The painting, encased in a black frame with a gold inner border, depicts two men looking out from a dark, arched stone passageway towards a sunlit body of water, likely the sea, with a boat partially visible. The man on the left, an older individual wearing a hat, blue shirt, and light blue trousers, leans forward, his right hand resting on the stone arch. The man on the right, younger with a beard, striped shirt, dark trousers, and a red sash, stands slightly behind and to the right of the first man, looking over his shoulder. Both appear focused on something beyond the frame. Fishing nets are draped over an object in the lower left foreground of the painting. The lighting within the artwork suggests either dawn or dusk.

The painting is mounted on a plain white wall in the gallery. To its left, a smaller, horizontally oriented painting with a brown frame, depicting a landscape with yellow and green hues, is partially visible. An information plaque is affixed to the wall next to each artwork. The gallery floor consists of polished, reddish-brown wooden planks. Above, a section of white ceiling with linear ceiling features is visible. An electrical outlet is present on the white wall near the floor on the right side of the main painting.
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Mar 1, 2026

Valencia, Spain

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The image displays a large, vertically oriented oil painting by Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida, titled '¡Aún dicen que el pescado es caro!' (They still say that fish is expensive!), exhibited within the Museo de Bellas Artes de Valencia in Valencia, Spain. The painting, encased in a black frame with a gold inner border, depicts two men looking out from a dark, arched stone passageway towards a sunlit body of water, likely the sea, with a boat partially visible. The man on the left, an older individual wearing a hat, blue shirt, and light blue trousers, leans forward, his right hand resting on the stone arch. The man on the right, younger with a beard, striped shirt, dark trousers, and a red sash, stands slightly behind and to the right of the first man, looking over his shoulder. Both appear focused on something beyond the frame. Fishing nets are draped over an object in the lower left foreground of the painting. The lighting within the artwork suggests either dawn or dusk. The painting is mounted on a plain white wall in the gallery. To its left, a smaller, horizontally oriented painting with a brown frame, depicting a landscape with yellow and green hues, is partially visible. An information plaque is affixed to the wall next to each artwork. The gallery floor consists of polished, reddish-brown wooden planks. Above, a section of white ceiling with linear ceiling features is visible. An electrical outlet is present on the white wall near the floor on the right side of the main painting.

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