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This image depicts an indoor art exhibition at the Tripostal in Lille, France, likely part of the Lille3000 Utopia event's "Novacène" exhibition. The scene features light-colored, modular display walls arranged to exhibit artworks. The ceiling consists of a metallic grid, from which a cylindrical security camera is mounted. Light-colored wood flooring is visible at the bottom. To the right, beyond the exhibition wall, a brighter area with large windows or glass panels and subtle floral decorations suggests an open space or exterior view. Three framed artworks are displayed. From left to right: 1. A portrait titled "1. EUROPESSIENNE," depicting a young woman with dark hair and ornate gold-colored clothing. 2. A profile portrait titled "PORTRAIT D'UNE FRANÇAISE DE LA MAISON D'ESTE" (a reproduction of Piero della Francesca's "Portrait of Battista Sforza"), showing a woman with a high forehead, light hair covered by a cap, and a red and white dress, against a background of foliage and butterflies. 3. A portrait titled "LE JOUEUR AU LUTH" (a reproduction of Valentin de Boulogne's "The Lute Player"), featuring a man with dark curly hair, a red and orange striped turban, and a striped garment, holding a musical instrument that is partially obscured by a viewer. Each artwork has a textual information label below it; the middle painting also has a smaller red label with a magnifying glass icon. Two individuals are present, with their backs mostly to the viewer, observing the artworks. The person on the left wears a black puffer jacket, black pants, and a white scarf, leaning forward towards "LE JOUEUR AU LUTH" with their face obscured by their hair and scarf. Their right hand is near their hip. The person on the right, positioned slightly behind the first, wears a dark, voluminous puffer jacket and is actively holding a smartphone horizontally with both hands, photographing or recording the rightmost painting.
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