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An oil painting, dated "ABRAHAM DURST 1972," is depicted hanging on a plain, light-colored wall. The painting is oriented in landscape format and enclosed within a dark brown wooden frame featuring a gilded inner border. The canvas, showing signs of age and wear including visible cracks and slight undulations, portrays a pastoral landscape scene. The central subjects of the painting are two traditional, likely European-style, houses with prominent thatched grey roofs and red brick chimneys. The house on the left exhibits light yellow/cream walls with darker timber-frame detailing, green window shutters, and climbing pink flowers on its facade. The house on the right is partially visible, appearing to have reddish-brown walls, also with a thatched roof and chimney. The houses are nestled within a lush green environment, characterized by dense foliage, trees, and hedges that encircle them. In the foreground, a dirt or unpaved pathway extends from the lower center towards the right. Gardens with various small, colorful flowers (pinks, yellows, reds) are situated in front of the houses, separated from the pathway by a low green hedge. The sky is rendered in muted grey tones. The painting style incorporates visible brushstrokes, indicating an impressionistic or post-impressionistic approach. The specific location of this painting within the city of Huixquilucan de Degollado, Mexico, cannot be determined from the provided image. The image itself shows a painting of a landscape, not a photographic depiction of a location within Huixquilucan.
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