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An abstract painting, titled "Portrait de Madame Matisse" by Henri Matisse, is prominently displayed in a museum or gallery setting. The artwork, housed in a simple light wooden frame, features bold, non-naturalistic colors including red, orange, green, and turquoise on a light, beige-toned background. The subject appears to be a stylized figure or portrait, possibly reclining, with a distinct red eye and thick outlines. The painting is mounted on a plain, light-colored wall, which is illuminated by focused lighting, creating a subtle gradient and casting a soft shadow around the artwork's frame. Two identical white rectangular information plaques with black text are visible on the wall, one positioned above and one below the painting. The text on both plaques identifies the artist as Henri Matisse and the work as "Portrait de Madame Matisse", also known as ("Le ruban vert"). It states the work is from Kunsthaus Zürich, a legacy from Madame Matisse, created in 1905, using oil on canvas, and measuring 32.5 x 40.5 cm. The scene depicts an art exhibition, potentially in Barcelona, Spain, given the provided context, showcasing a significant work by a renowned artist.
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