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The scene displays a collection of seven hardcover art books, predominantly centered on the artist Joan Miró, arranged on a light-colored wooden or laminate surface
The scene displays a collection of seven hardcover art books, predominantly centered on the artist Joan Miró, arranged on a light-colored wooden or laminate surface. This arrangement suggests a retail display within a bookstore or a gift shop, likely located in Palma, Spain, given the specific subject matter and Miró's strong historical ties to Mallorca. No individuals are present in the image. The books are positioned in two rows and a partial stack below. 1. **Top Left:** A gray book with a photographic cover featuring an elderly man, identified as Joan Miró, in a white smock, drawing at a table. The publisher "EDICIONES POLIGRAFA S.A." is visible. 2. **Top Right:** A red book exhibiting a white irregular cutout containing a green abstract drawing of three figures, accompanied by black handwritten script above it. 3. **Mid-Left:** A large, bright yellow book titled "MIRÓ en ZABALAGA" in prominent black lettering, below which a black abstract symbol is depicted. Smaller text below reads "MIRÓ at ZABALAGA". 4. **Mid-Right:** A two-toned book (cream and blue) titled "Miró Matisse". The cream upper section features a yellow semi-circle, while the blue lower section presents a dark silhouette of a figure holding a staff. 5. **Bottom Left:** A white and blue book published by "TASCHEN", titled "MIRÓ" with "Janis Mink" below. Its blue cover features a single horizontal red line and a series of black dots. 6. **Bottom Right:** A blue book titled "JOAN MIRÓ La realidad absoluta PARIS c. 1928-1943". Its cover illustrates a stylized red, spiky sun-like form on a beige background. 7. **Below:** Partially visible are multiple horizontally stacked books with red spines reading "EL OJO DE MIRO". The environment is structured for merchandise presentation, indicating a commercial or institutional space for art-related publications.