
Stake attention in this memory
The image captures a wall display within the Arnold Schoenberg Archive at the National Library of Israel in Jerusalem. The white wall is illuminated, with a bright light source visible in the upper right. On the left, a large, rectangular, framed monochrome photograph depicts a young boy, approximately 6-8 years old, standing frontally. He wears a dark jacket, a light-colored shirt, and a cap. A smaller, unframed monochrome image, showing two children from the chest up, is partially affixed to the lower right corner of the larger photograph. To the right of the framed photograph, an unframed monochrome print is mounted directly on the wall. It displays an elderly man in profile, seated at and actively playing a pipe organ or a similar large keyboard instrument. His hands are on the keys, and sheet music is visible on a stand. The figure is illuminated from the right, casting parts of the scene into silhouette. Directly below the organ player's print, another unframed monochrome print is mounted. This image features a large, ornate European-style building, identifiable as the Vienna City Hall (Rathaus), with a crowd of people and a monument in the foreground. Distinctive cathedral spires are visible in the background on the left side of the building. Across the bottom of the image, a horizontal display case or shelf contains multiple sheets of handwritten musical notation. The sheets exhibit staves, notes, and musical symbols, with some faded yellow markings or lines visible across several pages.
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