
Stake attention in this memory
Three framed artworks are displayed on a white wall above a white baseboard and terracotta tiled floor. The artworks are oriented vertically and are all the same size and framed in simple wooden frames. The topmost artwork, on the left, depicts two figures seated on cushions, playing a board game. The figure on the left is wearing a green tunic and a hat, and the figure on the right is wearing a pink dress and has an elaborate hairstyle. The style of the drawing is delicate, with light lines and washes of color. Below this artwork, also on the left, is another framed drawing featuring two figures dressed in what appear to be historical or theatrical costumes. The figure on the left stands leaning on a staff, wearing a red and blue outfit with a turban. The figure on the right is seated, wearing a turquoise tunic and pants with a white turban. Both figures are drawn with bold lines and areas of color. Beneath this drawing, the artist's signature "F. d'Alger" is visible. The third artwork, positioned to the right of the other two, is a full-body depiction of a seated woman in profile. She has dark hair tied with a red ribbon and is wearing a green and white patterned dress. She is seated on a cushion or fabric that is primarily purple with a decorative border. The drawing is characterized by strong lines and vibrant colors. Small informational placards are attached to the wall below this artwork and to its right. One of the placards, below the rightmost artwork, has a title "Femmes d'Alger" (Women of Algiers). Another placard to the right of this one includes the title "Croquis d'une dame d'Alger". A larger placard is to the left of these, and a partial view of a label with text is visible on the far left, suggesting this exhibit is likely in a museum or gallery. The presence of the "Femmes d'Alger" title strongly suggests that this exhibition is located in Nice, France, specifically at the Musée Matisse, which is known for its collection that includes works related to North Africa and artist Henri Matisse's time in Nice.
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