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A framed portrait painting of a distinguished man hangs on a textured, light-colored wall, likely made of stone or concrete, characteristic of historical architecture in Arequipa, Peru. The overall image is rotated, presenting the portrait on its side. The painting depicts a man from the chest up, with light-colored hair, wearing black-rimmed glasses and a serious expression. He is dressed in a dark suit with a light-colored tie and a white shirt. Over his suit, he wears a broad, dark red ceremonial sash, and two medals are visible: one pinned to his lapel, and another, larger, circular medal hanging from the sash. The background of the painting is a solid, dark gray color. The portrait is housed in a dark brown wooden frame with inner gold and off-white borders. To the right of the painting, a golden rectangular plaque is mounted on the wall, oriented vertically. Text on this plaque identifies the subject as "Emilio Pardo del Valle" and provides his birth and death dates: "3 Abril 1900" and "25 Junio 1981," respectively. Below and slightly to the right of this golden plaque, a smaller, darker, reddish plaque is also attached to the wall, but its text is largely illegible due to blurriness and its small size, though some gold lettering is discernible. The setting appears to be an indoor space, possibly a museum, gallery, or a public building where historical figures are commemorated.
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