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This image depicts an indoor scene in Saint-Gilles - Sint-Gillis, Belgium, likely a private residence or establishment. A light-colored wall with elaborate white decorative molding features a central four-tiered clear acrylic shelving unit. The top shelf displays a carved wooden object and a stack of beige books. The second shelf holds a wooden sculpture of praying hands, a metallic abstract sculpture, and papers/thin books, with a row of vertical books to the far left. The third shelf features a central white conical wall lamp with a gray cord, flanked by stacked books and a miniature red cylindrical post box. The bottom shelf presents a framed photo of a man with a shaved head and yellow garland, a standing sign reading "WHAT LIFE HAS TAUGHT ME" (featuring a similar man), a metallic ashtray, a navy and white striped sailor's cap with a golden anchor, another miniature red post box, and books/papers. In the foreground left, an ornate antique-style table lamp with a bronze/brass cherubim base and a vibrant turquoise/aqua blue conical lampshade stands next to a partially visible potted white orchid. To the foreground right, a light-colored surface holds a dark, irregularly shaped object, a partially full clear glass tumbler, a black patent handbag with white lace, and a black baseball cap. A magazine or flyer is partially visible. To the right of the shelving unit, a small white circular sensor/camera is mounted on the wall, with a brass/bronze electrical outlet below it. No people are present, and the scene is lit by artificial interior illumination.
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