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A photograph captures a framed painting, known as Vincent van Gogh's "Bedroom in Arles," displayed on a plain, light-colored wall. The painting itself is notably rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise from its standard orientation. Within the vibrant and expressively painted bedroom scene, the yellow-framed bed with red bedding is positioned horizontally on what would typically be the far wall. The reddish-brown floor now appears as a vertical surface to the right, while the blue walls of the room are similarly reoriented, functioning as the floor and ceiling in this rotated view. Key furniture items include two wooden chairs, one positioned near the bed and another closer to the foreground, appearing stacked due to the rotation. A small wooden table with a jug and cup rests by the bed. A window with prominent green shutters is visible on the left side of the room (originally the left wall), and a coat hangs on a peg near it. Several framed pictures, depicting various scenes including what appears to be a portrait, adorn the blue surface that was originally the main wall. A mirror is also depicted on this surface, near the chairs. The painting showcases Van Gogh's distinctive style with bold, visible brushstrokes and a striking use of color—bright blues, yellows, and reds dominating the composition. The artwork is housed within a thick, ornate, gold-colored wooden frame. No discernible text is visible within the painting or on the frame itself. The photograph, taken in Amsterdam, captures the artwork indoors, likely within a gallery or museum setting.
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