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A large, horizontally oriented painting is displayed on a plain white wall within the Leopold Museum, located in the Museumsquartier, Vienna, Austria. The painting depicts a full-figure nude woman, seated in an upright posture, with her body angled slightly to the viewer's right and her head turned to gaze directly forward. She has reddish-brown hair, styled back, and pale skin, with visible collarbones and ribcage. Her arms are bent, hands resting on the surface behind her for support. Her legs are extended straight out in front of her, with her bare feet slightly elevated. A thin, reddish-orange cord or band is visible across her lower abdomen. She is seated on a textured white surface, possibly a bed or bench, which occupies the lower portion of the canvas. The background behind her features a prominent rectangular section of gold leaf positioned behind her head and upper torso, flanked by a larger, textured grey or light blue rectangular area. The artwork is enclosed in a wide, ornate gold-colored frame. To the left of the painting, a white informational plaque on the wall identifies the artist as "Broncia Koller-Pinell" and the work as "Nude" (specifically "Sitzender Akt") from 1910, and includes a "no photography" symbol.
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