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A framed oil painting, identified as a self-portrait by Vincent van Gogh, hangs on a light-colored wall in what appears to be a museum or gallery. The painting is titled "Zelfportret, 1887" (Self-Portrait) and depicts the artist, Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890), with a serious or melancholic expression. He has reddish-blonde hair and a beard, and is wearing a dark suit or coat over a white shirt with a cravat. The background of the portrait is a dark, warm reddish-brown. The visible brushstrokes are characteristic of Van Gogh's style. The painting is housed in an ornate, gilded frame with intricate carved details. Above and to the right of the painting, a white information card is affixed to the wall. The card clearly displays the artist's name and life dates ("Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890)"), the Dutch title of the artwork ("Zelfportret, 1887"), and its English translation ("Self-Portrait"). Smaller, less legible text is also present below the main title, likely detailing the medium or acquisition information. The wall behind the artwork is a uniform, pale greenish-beige color, and artificial lighting casts a soft shadow from the frame onto the wall. The photograph is taken at a slight angle, giving the impression of the painting leaning slightly to the left. The setting is likely a museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands, as indicated by the context.
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