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A vertically oriented, framed historical map or architectural drawing hangs on a textured, light-colored wall, possibly made of stone or stucco. The wall exhibits an uneven, rough surface, suggesting traditional construction materials. The framed artwork depicts a detailed, hand-drawn, bird's-eye view of a town or city. Numerous buildings are visible, many featuring reddish-orange roofs and intricate structural details rendered in ink. Green elements, possibly representing trees or landscaped areas, are also integrated into the drawing, particularly towards the upper left. The map's perspective is an oblique projection, providing a sense of depth and layout. The paper on which the map is drawn appears aged, with a warm, faded tone, and is surrounded by a beige or light brown mat board within a dark wooden frame. Faint, handwritten inscriptions or labels are present on the map, including a potential title or date in the top right corner, but they are not legible due to the resolution. No people are visible in the image. The setting appears to be an interior space, possibly a museum, gallery, or an old building, given the style of the wall and the historical nature of the artwork. Hints of other framed items are partially visible above and below the main frame, suggesting a display arrangement. The overall lighting is soft, creating a gentle illumination of the scene. The architecture of the wall and the historical map are consistent with structures and artifacts found in Arequipa, Peru.
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