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The image depicts an indoor museum exhibit in Valencia, Spain, showcasing wooden sculptures. The primary subject is a dark brown, carved wooden sculpture of a nude male child-like figure with textured, curly hair, standing next to a similarly carved dark brown dog. The figure's left arm rests on the dog's back, and the dog faces forward. Both figures stand on a textured wooden base, which has a small, illegible metallic plaque embedded.

To the left of this main sculpture, on the same polished reddish-brown wooden display surface, is an angled black plaque with white text identifying the artwork as "*Niño y Perro*" (Boy and Dog), created approximately 1950 by Francisco Marco Díaz-Pintado (1889-1981), made of polychrome wood, with inventory number 38.

Further to the left, partially visible and in the background, is another lighter-colored wooden sculpture depicting a standing woman holding an infant. The background consists of a plain, light-colored wall. Artificial lighting illuminates the display, casting shadows on the wall and the highly reflective display surface. The presence of a Spanish artist and Spanish text on the label, combined with the prompt's context, places this exhibit in a museum in Valencia, Spain, likely the Museo de Bellas Artes de València.
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The image depicts an indoor museum exhibit in Valencia, Spain, showcasing wooden sculptures. The primary subject is a dark brown, carved wooden sculpture of a nude male child-like figure with textured, curly hair, standing next to a similarly carved dark brown dog. The figure's left arm rests on the dog's back, and the dog faces forward. Both figures stand on a textured wooden base, which has a small, illegible metallic plaque embedded. To the left of this main sculpture, on the same polished reddish-brown wooden display surface, is an angled black plaque with white text identifying the artwork as "*Niño y Perro*" (Boy and Dog), created approximately 1950 by Francisco Marco Díaz-Pintado (1889-1981), made of polychrome wood, with inventory number 38. Further to the left, partially visible and in the background, is another lighter-colored wooden sculpture depicting a standing woman holding an infant. The background consists of a plain, light-colored wall. Artificial lighting illuminates the display, casting shadows on the wall and the highly reflective display surface. The presence of a Spanish artist and Spanish text on the label, combined with the prompt's context, places this exhibit in a museum in Valencia, Spain, likely the Museo de Bellas Artes de València.

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