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The scene depicts an Art Nouveau interior, specifically the reconstructed dining room from the artist Gaston Guichard's residence (1902-1903), exhibited at the Musée Carnavalet in Paris, France. The room features walls paneled entirely in dark reddish-brown carved wood, displaying intricate organic motifs of stylized vines and leaves. Between sections of the carved woodwork, square, light-colored tiles are visible. A large, light-colored ceramic fountain with flowing, organic relief patterns is recessed into an arched niche on the back-left wall. A single, ornate wooden chair with a light-colored upholstered seat is positioned to the left of the fountain. In the center foreground, a large, rectangular wooden table with a reddish-brown finish and curved Art Nouveau legs holds a display of three abstract, dark metallic sculptures, each characterized by fluid, organic forms. On the right wall, a curved built-in wooden display unit, integrated into the paneling, features two shelves. The upper shelf displays two tall, patterned vases, while the lower shelf holds a smaller blue patterned bowl, with a small drawer situated below it. Multiple wooden doors, consistent with the Art Nouveau paneling, are visible along the back and right walls. The floor is a light-toned wooden parquet laid in a geometric pattern. The ceiling is flat and light-colored, fitted with track lighting that illuminates the space. No individuals are present.
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