
Stake attention in this memory
The image features a framed painting displayed on a plain white wall, suggesting a gallery or museum environment. The painting itself is a vibrant, abstract work, possibly in a cubist style, depicting an interior scene. It is composed of numerous geometric shapes, intersecting planes, and bold patterns in a varied color palette of browns, greens, blues, reds, and pinks. Elements within the painting appear to represent shelves, perhaps a counter, and abstract forms that could be interpreted as a figure (possibly reclining) and various objects, potentially fruits, given the title. On the left side of the painting, some text is incorporated into the artwork, including "ΑΝ ΚΡΙΣ" and "APOM. W." (or similar Greek characters) arranged vertically, along with "exp. 11.v." below the first line. A white informational label is affixed to the wall above and to the right of the painting. The text on this label, provided in both Greek and English, identifies the artist as Nikos Hatzikyriakos-Ghikas (1900-1994). The painting is titled "Fruit Store "Apollo"" and was created in 1959. It is an oil painting on wood, measuring 60 x 78 cm, and belongs to the N. Hatzikyriakos-Ghika Collection. The scene captures a static moment of art display, with no discernible activity beyond observation. The clean white wall and professional labeling suggest a formal exhibition space. The location context indicates Athina, Greece, aligning with the Greek artist and language on the label.
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