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Two framed documents are displayed vertically on a dark gray wall. The frames are simple, dark-colored, and contain glass, which reflects light and parts of the room, creating a slightly obscured view of the documents. The upper frame holds a yellowish, aged piece of paper with handwritten text in a dark ink. In the top left corner, there is a partially visible stamp or seal. The date "Buenos Aires 20 de Septiembre de 1929" is clearly visible, indicating the document's origin and age. The majority of the text consists of lines of cursive writing in Spanish, detailing an unknown subject. The lower frame contains a similar aged, yellowish document, which appears to be typewritten or printed. At the top left, there's a box with some numbers and text, followed by the prominent headings: "ACADEMIA DE DIBUJO, PINTURA Y ARTES APLICADAS" (Academy of Drawing, Painting and Applied Arts) and "ROSARIO". This directly references the context of Rosario, Argentina. The main body of the document is also in Spanish, detailing procedural information, possibly related to an application or certificate. Words like "solicitud de inscripción" (application for enrollment) and "documento personal" are visible. At the bottom right, a printed name, possibly "Guillermo Furlong," is discernible. No activity is taking place, as the image captures a static display. The documents suggest a historical or personal significance, preserved and presented in a modern, minimalist setting.
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