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A framed artwork is displayed on a white, textured wall in an indoor setting, identified as being located in Guayana City, Venezuela. The artwork consists of a light brown wooden frame with a transparent glass cover, behind which a small, faded color photograph or postcard is centrally matted on a large white background. The photograph within the frame depicts a coastal scene featuring a body of water in the foreground and a fortified structure or complex of buildings on a rocky outcrop in the middle ground. Handwritten text, resembling a personal message, is visible across the top and left side of the photograph. A date "Julio 22-1941" is discernible at the bottom left of the depicted image. The subject of the artwork, as indicated by an accompanying plaque, is Havana, Cuba. Reflected in the glass of the frame are indistinct reflections of overhead rectangular light fixtures and the upper torso of an individual, likely the photographer, holding a mobile device. To the right of the framed artwork, a smaller, white rectangular plaque is affixed to the wall. The text on the plaque, in Spanish, translates to: "Author unidentified," "Untitled, Havana," "Color print on cardboard," and "Urban Photography Archive Collection." The immediate environment is stark and minimalist, characterized by plain white walls and artificial overhead illumination. No other persons or discernible actions are present in the scene apart from the faint reflection.
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