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An eye-level shot captures a display of five framed oil paintings on a light gray wall, likely within a museum or art gallery in Athina, Greece. A decorative gilded frame is visible along the top edge of the image, suggesting a larger, unseen artwork or architectural detail. The arrangement features a large, ornate golden-framed painting on the right, surrounded by four smaller paintings on the left, also in gold-toned frames. The prominent large painting depicts a reclining or seated woman in an orientalist style, dressed in a vibrant patterned robe of orange, red, and white, with a dark head covering. Her arm is raised, supporting her head, and her eyes are closed or downcast, conveying a sense of repose within an interior setting that includes patterned surfaces and a small, decorative stand. To the left, a smaller rectangular painting above shows two figures, one in a red dress, in an active interior scene. Below it, two even smaller paintings are vertically stacked. The left one features a figure with draped fabric, possibly a head covering, rendered in muted tones. The rightmost small square painting focuses on a close-up of a contemplative face in dark hues. Each painting is accompanied by white informational cards with black Greek and English text. All visible labels attribute the works to artist Spyros Savvidis (1859-1932). The card below the large painting identifies it as "The Odalisque's Room," an oil on canvas measuring 86 x 124 cm, from the Collection of M. Kalogiannis. Other visible titles for the smaller works include "Scene from the Harem," "Woman with a musical instrument," and "Turkish Woman with Coffee." The texts also feature the name "ΕΥΣΤΑΘΙΟΣ ΖΩΓΡΑΦΟΣ (1831-1923)" above Savvidis's name on several cards.
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