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An oil painting, believed to be Egon Schiele's "Standing Male Nude" (Stehender Männerakt), is displayed on a plain, light pink-beige wall within the Leopold Museum in Vienna, Austria. The artwork, framed in a dark brown, simple wooden frame, depicts a full-length, slender, young male figure standing centrally. The figure has short, dark, curly hair, and his skin is rendered in pale, textured brushstrokes, revealing visible genitalia. His right hand rests on his hip, while his left arm extends slightly forward, palm open. The background is an abstracted interior space, featuring dark blue and green tones on the left, possibly indicating draped fabric or furniture, and lighter, textured blue and green brushstrokes on the right, suggesting a wall or curtain with a darker vertical element to the far right. Shadows are cast on the wall below and to the right of the painting frame, indicating overhead or directional lighting. A small portion of a dark-colored object or clothing is visible in the lower-left corner of the overall image, implying the presence of a viewer.
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