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The image, rotated 90 degrees clockwise, captures an indoor museum exhibit showcasing several ancient Greek vases, primarily in the black-figure style. These artifacts are displayed behind glass on individual clear acrylic stands. The setting is brightly lit by artificial light, with reflections visible on the display casing and a large, gridded light panel prominent on the left side of the frame. In the foreground, a distinct kylix (drinking cup) with two black handles features large painted "eyes" on its red-orange exterior, accompanied by stylized facial features and decorative swirls in black. Above it, a smaller, bulbous vase with a narrow neck and two small handles is decorated with black figures on a red-orange background. Further to the right, a larger amphora or similar vessel stands, also adorned with black mythological or animal figures against its red-orange clay body. A very small, handled cup with black-figure decoration is visible near the top right. The background consists of light gray and white display walls, with a darker gray or black wall section on the far left where the light panel is situated. To the right of the vases, a black informational plaque is partially visible. Readable text on the plaque includes the title "Greek vases beyond the Aegean" and a partial line below it, possibly starting with "Angiou". The scene depicts a curated historical or art exhibition, consistent with a museum in Athina, Greece.
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