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An oil painting titled "El hombre de la careta" (The Man with the Mask), created by Luis Fardo in 1923, is displayed at the Museo de Bellas Artes de Asturias in Oviedo/Uviéu, Spain
An oil painting titled "El hombre de la careta" (The Man with the Mask), created by Luis Fardo in 1923, is displayed at the Museo de Bellas Artes de Asturias in Oviedo/Uviéu, Spain. The painting, oriented vertically and enclosed in a reflective metallic frame, depicts a man from the waist up. He is seated, with short dark hair, olive skin, and a somber expression, gazing slightly to the viewer's left. His hands are visible in the foreground. Resting near his chest and shoulder is a grotesque, pink-red mask with exaggerated features, including a large nose and an open mouth. The painting's background is dark and indistinct. The artwork is mounted centrally on a uniform, light off-white wall. A small white informational plaque, bearing the artist's name and the painting's title and date, is affixed to the wall to the right of the framed piece.
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