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This is a close-up, medium-angle, eye-level, interior photograph of a framed collection of oval portraits of men, arranged in a grid formation on a textured, brown background. The portraits are black and white and appear to be vintage. Each portrait is surrounded by an ornate, black, illustrated wreath. Below each portrait is a banner with the subject's name, and below that, a banner with a location. Starting from the top row, left to right: - The first portrait is of a man with a mustache, wearing a suit and a bowtie. The banner below reads "JOSE P RUIZ GUANAJUATO." - The second portrait is of a man with dark hair and a suit. The banner below reads "ALBERTO PERALTA MICHOACAN." - The third portrait is of a man with dark hair and a suit. The banner below reads "GABRIEL R. CERVERA MICHOACAN." - The fourth portrait is partially visible, showing the face of a man with dark hair. The second row, left to right: - The first portrait is of a man with dark hair, a mustache, and a suit. The banner below reads "LUIS M. ALCOCER GUANAJUATO." - The second portrait is of a man with a mustache and a suit. The banner below reads "CAYETANO ANDRADE GUANAJUATO." - The third portrait is of a man with a mustache and a suit. The banner below reads "MANUEL M. SOLORZANO GUANAJUATO." The third row, left to right: - The first portrait is of a man with dark hair and a suit. The banner below reads "NICOLAS CANO - GUANAJUATO." - The second portrait is of a man with a mustache and a suit. The banner below reads "SANTIAGO MANRIQUE GUANAJUATO." - The third portrait is of a man with dark hair, wearing a suit. The banner below reads "JOSE VILLASENOR GUANAJUATO." The fourth row, left to right: - The first portrait is of a man with dark hair and a suit. The banner below reads "VICENTE M. VALTIERRA YUCATAN." - The second portrait is of a young man with dark hair, wearing a suit. The banner below reads "DAVID PEÑAFLOR." - The third portrait is of a man with a mustache and a suit. The banner below reads "FRANCISCO D. BARRIGA." The collection is likely a historical display or archive of notable individuals from specific regions of Mexico. The exact location in Mexico City is not determinable from the image
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