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The media file presents a close-up photograph of an oil or acrylic painting, notable for its visible brushstrokes and impasto texture. The central subject of the painting is a stylized human face, possibly female, depicted in a profile or three-quarter view, partially obscured. A U.S. hundred-dollar bill is laid horizontally across the upper portion of the face, covering the forehead and possibly one eye. The face in the painting features a light skin tone, with defined facial contours including the nose, chin, and particularly striking, vibrant red, slightly parted lips. Dark, heavy brushstrokes form the background and what appears to be hair, creating a strong contrast with the lighter skin tones and the bright red lips. The mood evoked is somewhat mysterious or dramatic, due to the partial obscuring of the face and the intense color of the lips. The hundred-dollar bill is detailed, showing the portrait of Benjamin Franklin. Distinctly visible on the upper left corner of the bill are the handwritten characters "WH-!". Other identifiable text on the bill includes the denomination "100", the phrase "FEDERAL RESERVE NOTE", and partial serial numbers such as "OC 4002011" and "0040020 10A". The photograph captures the artwork at a slight angle, highlighting the texture and dimensionality of the paint.
Symbol
7863C
Volume
10,073
Creator
+$0.09
Revenue
+$0.00
TVL
$8.55



