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An interior view depicts an art gallery exhibition space at the Art Gallery of New South Wales (AGNSW) in Sydney, Australia. The room features deep red walls with white wainscoting and trim, and a light wood parquet floor laid in a herringbone pattern.

Multiple paintings in ornate gold frames are displayed on the red walls. The most prominent artwork, positioned at the upper left, is a large vertical oil painting by George Washington Lambert titled "The Apple Gatherers," depicting a man emptying a basket of apples onto a white sheet. Below it, to the left, is a medium-sized horizontal oil painting by Arthur Streeton titled "The Blue Gums, Heidelberg," portraying a cottage and garden path. A smaller, partially obscured horizontal painting hangs on the wall to the upper right. Small informational plaques are visible below some of the artworks.

A female individual is present in the center-right of the frame, viewed from the back. She has long, dark brown hair secured with a light-colored claw clip. She is wearing a black sleeveless top and loose-fitting, light beige trousers. A round, patterned shoulder bag with a dark strap and a prominent circular metal ring detail is worn over her right shoulder. Her right hand holds a small, light-colored item, possibly a brochure or tag. She stands facing the wall, observing the displayed artworks. An electrical outlet is visible on the wainscoting to the left, and a floor vent is near the corner. A white architectural column is partially visible on the far right.
sofiaaaague

Jan 21, 2026

Sydney, Australia

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An interior view depicts an art gallery exhibition space at the Art Gallery of New South Wales (AGNSW) in Sydney, Australia. The room features deep red walls with white wainscoting and trim, and a light wood parquet floor laid in a herringbone pattern. Multiple paintings in ornate gold frames are displayed on the red walls. The most prominent artwork, positioned at the upper left, is a large vertical oil painting by George Washington Lambert titled "The Apple Gatherers," depicting a man emptying a basket of apples onto a white sheet. Below it, to the left, is a medium-sized horizontal oil painting by Arthur Streeton titled "The Blue Gums, Heidelberg," portraying a cottage and garden path. A smaller, partially obscured horizontal painting hangs on the wall to the upper right. Small informational plaques are visible below some of the artworks. A female individual is present in the center-right of the frame, viewed from the back. She has long, dark brown hair secured with a light-colored claw clip. She is wearing a black sleeveless top and loose-fitting, light beige trousers. A round, patterned shoulder bag with a dark strap and a prominent circular metal ring detail is worn over her right shoulder. Her right hand holds a small, light-colored item, possibly a brochure or tag. She stands facing the wall, observing the displayed artworks. An electrical outlet is visible on the wainscoting to the left, and a floor vent is near the corner. A white architectural column is partially visible on the far right.

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