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A group of at least five adult males, attired in 18th-century European fashion, are depicted outdoors in the city of Huixquilucan de Degollado, Mexico, actively performing with wind instruments. Each individual wears a white, powdered wig and a red coat featuring dark buttons and white frilled cuffs or jabots. In the foreground, a male musician is visible in profile from the chest up on the left side. He possesses fair skin and a light mustache and is actively playing a large, dark woodwind instrument, likely a baroque bassoon or dulcian, characterized by its long, curved brass bocal that extends from his mouth to the main body of the instrument. The instrument displays visible brass rings or bands. Behind him and to his right, additional musicians are observable, similarly dressed and engaged in playing various historical wind instruments. A second prominent dark woodwind instrument, similar in appearance to the one in the foreground, is partially obscured in the mid-ground, revealing its dark body and brass embellishments. Further back, individuals are playing smaller, lighter-colored conical-bore wind instruments, consistent with baroque oboes or clarinets. The musicians are arranged in what appears to be a formation typical of an ensemble. The background consists of a dark, out-of-focus area, with faint green foliage visible, suggestive of trees or bushes in an outdoor setting during daylight hours. No specific architectural details or other identifying environmental features are discernible within the visible frame.
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