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The image shows a museum display at the Capital Museum, located at 39.742° N, 116.326° E in Beijing, China. The display is a white rectangular sign with a black inscription that reads "Printing Technology of New Year Paintings," or in Chinese, "四、年画印刷艺术," in large letters. The text below describes the history of New Year printing and lists locations where the printing was prominent, such as Tianjin, Shandong, and Sichuan. Below the text are four small framed prints, likely woodblocks, depicting traditional Chinese New Year imagery. The images are framed with white mattes against a dark background. Each image features colorful figures and designs typical of New Year's art. Below the images is a small inscription in Chinese that reads "Qing Dynasty New Year Paintings." The display is mounted on a beige wall.
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