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The image displays a framed vintage advertisement for Ray-Ban sunglasses, hanging on a highly textured white wall. The frame is rectangular, black, and positioned such that the advertisement's content, including text and illustrations, is rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise from its intended upright orientation. The advertisement prominently features the brand "Ray-Ban" in a stylized red script. To its left, the text "BAUSCH & LOMB" is printed vertically, and to its right, "Sun Glass Styles for 1961" is also oriented vertically, indicating the ad's historical context. The central portion of the ad contains two distinct illustrations. The upper illustration shows a woman wearing large, dark sunglasses, a wide-brimmed straw hat, and a striped shirt, looking forward with a subtle smile. The lower illustration features a man with dark sunglasses and a cap, appearing to be in a uniform, smiling while seated in a vehicle, possibly a convertible, with a side mirror visible. Both individuals are depicted with a stylish and confident demeanor. The wall behind the framed picture has a distinct, coarse, popcorn-like or stucco texture, painted white. The lighting appears to be artificial, creating a faint shadow along the bottom and right edges of the frame where it meets the wall.
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