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This image captures an interior view of an art gallery in Athina, Greece, displaying several artworks on white walls. The photograph itself is rotated 90 degrees clockwise. The central subject is a large, square painting, identified by its label as "The Entombment of Christ" by Domenicos Theotokopoulos (El Greco). This artwork is housed in an ornate, gold-colored frame. The painting depicts a solemn religious scene: the pale, lifeless body of Christ, covered only by a loincloth, lies on a stone slab or sarcophagus, surrounded by several grieving figures. One prominent figure in an orange/brown robe stands above, while others kneel around Christ, some assisting with his body, others expressing profound sorrow. A skull and other burial-related objects are visible in the foreground of the painting, conveying emotions of grief and reverence. The gallery setting is minimalist, featuring plain white walls and a polished floor with a marble-like pattern visible at the bottom right. Above the main painting, two smaller, rectangular portrait paintings are hung in dark frames; one depicts a woman in a blue dress, and the other shows a woman in dark attire. A third painting, depicting a crowd of people, is partially visible at the bottom of the frame. An information label is placed on the wall to the right of El Greco's painting. It clearly displays the artist's name in both Greek ("Δομήνικος Θεοτοκόπουλος (Ελ Γκρέκος)") and English ("Domenicos Theotokopoulos (El Greco)"). The title is provided as "Η ταφή του Χριστού" (Greek) and "The Entombment of Christ" (contextually derived from "The one of..." on the label). The label also includes the number "170" and references the "Early 17th century." Wavy shadow patterns are visible on the white wall next to the label, likely cast by gallery lighting.
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