
Stake attention in this memory
Three framed oil paintings are displayed on a light-colored wall, likely in a museum or art gallery. The photograph is taken at an angle, presenting the paintings as rotated counter-clockwise. The top left painting depicts a woman with dark hair, adorned with a patterned headscarf and an ornate green and pink traditional dress, holding a fan. She gazes directly at the viewer. To its right, the top right painting features an older woman with a serene expression, wearing a white coif and a black habit, holding a white cloth or paper. She also looks directly forward. Both top paintings are rectangular and set in ornate frames, gold for the left and dark for the right. Below these, a larger, vertically oriented painting portrays a woman from the waist up. She has dark hair covered by a red patterned head covering and wears an elaborate red and dark green dress. She leans slightly forward, with her right arm raised, and her gaze meets the viewer. This painting is encased in an ornate gold frame. Three small informational cards are attached to the wall between the upper and lower paintings. Two cards below the top right painting are identical, with "Fernando Pijó por la Pint. Pijó" and "Athina, 1969" visible at the top. The third card, located to the right of the other two, appears to show "Adela Wallis" and "Athina" at the top. The smaller text on all cards is illegible due to blurriness. The scene suggests an indoor setting with even lighting.
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