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The image displays a framed artwork, likely an exhibition poster or collage, mounted on a reddish-brown wall within what appears to be an art gallery or museum in Schiedam, Netherlands. The artwork exhibits a modernist or constructivist style, featuring abstract geometric shapes. Dominant elements include a large orange-yellow circle, set against overlapping grey, black, white, and red rectangular and trapezoidal forms, creating a dynamic, layered composition. The poster shows signs of age and is encased in a simple, dark frame. Visible text on the artwork includes "Ausstellung" (German for "Exhibition") oriented vertically on the left side. On the right, vertically arranged text indicates an exhibition period from "15 Nov - 1 Des" (November 15th to December 1st) and the year "1930". Partially legible names such as "Ayan Bees" and "Hans Breulies" or "Harp Breulies" are also present, likely identifying artists or organizers. Two smaller, dark reddish-brown informational plaques with white text are affixed to the wall, one positioned above and the other below the main artwork. The text on these plaques is too small to decipher, but they serve as explanatory labels for the display. The room is evenly lit, illuminating the artwork without strong shadows. The photograph is taken from a slightly angled perspective, revealing a hint of a wall corner on the right side. No people or active events are depicted, focusing solely on the displayed art and its immediate surroundings.
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