![This is a medium shot, eye-level, portrait-oriented photograph of a framed artwork displayed on a plain, light-colored wall. The artwork is a collage of white paper cutouts forming large letters on a vibrant blue background. The letters appear to spell out "APOLLINAIRE" in a stylized, fragmented manner. In the lower right corner of the artwork, a small signature or monogram, "HM," is visible. The artwork is matted with a white border and framed with a dark brown wooden frame.
Below the framed artwork, there is a textual label providing details about the piece. The label reads:
"Maquette de la couverture d'Apollinaire
[Maquette for the cover of Apollinaire]
1951-1952
Crayon et papiers découpés, collés sur papier gouaché
Frederick Mulder Limited, Londres"
The lighting in the scene is soft and diffused, casting a subtle shadow of the frame onto the wall to the left. The overall environment appears to be an indoor exhibition space, likely a museum or gallery. The background wall is smooth and unadorned, directing all attention to the artwork and its accompanying description. There are no people or discernible geographical markers within the frame, and therefore no specific location in Paris can be identified.](https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/patr-3a75e.appspot.com/o/uploads%2Fimage_picker_9122cb0b-85f7-4eb5-b.jpg?alt=media)
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This is a medium shot, eye-level, portrait-oriented photograph of a framed artwork displayed on a plain, light-colored wall. The artwork is a collage of white paper cutouts forming large letters on a vibrant blue background. The letters appear to spell out "APOLLINAIRE" in a stylized, fragmented manner. In the lower right corner of the artwork, a small signature or monogram, "HM," is visible. The artwork is matted with a white border and framed with a dark brown wooden frame. Below the framed artwork, there is a textual label providing details about the piece. The label reads: "Maquette de la couverture d'Apollinaire [Maquette for the cover of Apollinaire] 1951-1952 Crayon et papiers découpés, collés sur papier gouaché Frederick Mulder Limited, Londres" The lighting in the scene is soft and diffused, casting a subtle shadow of the frame onto the wall to the left. The overall environment appears to be an indoor exhibition space, likely a museum or gallery. The background wall is smooth and unadorned, directing all attention to the artwork and its accompanying description. There are no people or discernible geographical markers within the frame, and therefore no specific location in Paris can be identified.
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9122C
Volume
10,859
Creator
+$0.08
Revenue
+$0.10
TVL
$6.88








