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The image displays the exterior of a two-story building, identified as being located at 39 Neve Tzedek, Tel Aviv, Israel, possibly the Nachum Gutman Museum of Art based on visible signage. The upper story features a light grey stucco facade with a projecting balcony enclosed by a grey metal railing. Three windows or French doors with dark brown wooden shutters are visible; the two on the right are partially open. Two cylindrical light fixtures are mounted above these openings. Potted plants line the balcony, and two vibrant orange hanging planters are suspended from its underside. The lower story is clad in horizontally banded, light-colored stone and contains three narrow, vertical windows protected by metal bars. To the left of the lower facade, a white rectangular plaque bears text in both Hebrew and English, commemorating Joseph Chaim Brenner, Joseph Aharonovitsch, and Devorah Baron as individuals who lived and worked in the house. A paved pathway with a combined ramp and shallow steps leads to the building's entrance, equipped with grey metal handrails featuring yellow gripping sections. The scene is illuminated by strong, directional sunlight, casting prominent, dappled shadows of tree foliage onto the building's facade and the paved ground. On the far right, a partial view of a blue vehicle, a street sign (a red circle with a diagonal line), and a yellow information sign are discernible, along with sparse greenery. The sky above is clear and blue.
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