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An interior view of an art gallery within the Leopold Museum in Vienna, Austria, shows two individuals observing artworks and an exterior city view. The floor consists of polished light-brown wood planks, reflecting overhead lighting. White walls feature a decorative frieze near the ceiling, comprising a dark band above a repeating green triangular pattern. The white ceiling has a central rectangular skylight/light panel and recessed track lighting with spotlights. On the left, a large rectangular window offers a clear view of the Natural History Museum Vienna, identifiable by its prominent central dome and classical architecture, under an overcast sky. In front of the window, a white pedestal displays a light-colored bust sculpture of a head with two large, braided hair loops on its sides, identified as "Mädchenkopf (Girl's Head)" by Richard Teschner. Two adult individuals are positioned in the mid-ground. The person closer to the foreground wears dark pants and a horizontally striped shirt, holding a smartphone pointed towards the wall or artworks, possibly capturing an image. The second person, slightly behind and to the left, wears lighter pants and a dark top, facing the window and the display. Along the right wall, several framed artworks are displayed. From left to right: a rectangular framed painting of a nude figure in muted tones, a smaller framed painting, and a large, vertically oriented framed painting depicting a standing female figure in a flowing garment against a dark background, identifiable as "Nuda Veritas" by Gustav Klimt. A clear protective barrier on a metal stand is positioned in front of the Klimt painting. Further right, a dark, slender sculpture, possibly a female nude, is displayed on a white pedestal, encased within a transparent protective barrier.
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