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The image displays an interior view of an art gallery or museum in Brisbane City, Australia, showcasing several white marble sculptures. The perspective is tilted, providing a dynamic view of the exhibits. In the prominent foreground and to the right, a large, intricately carved white marble sculpture depicts a draped form, possibly a foot or lower leg, with deeply cut folds of fabric. An ornate, urn-like object is integrated within the drapery of this piece, resting on a low white plinth. The marble's smooth surface and detailed carving capture the texture of flowing cloth. Further back and to the left, another white marble sculpture stands on a taller, rectangular white pedestal. This piece portrays a headless, draped human torso, also rendered with detailed fabric folds. A small, framed photograph is mounted on the wall directly behind this sculpture. To the far left, a third white sculpture, more abstract or organic in form, is visible on another white pedestal. The setting features a glossy, light-brown wooden floor, which reflects the overhead lighting, and minimalist white walls. The lighting is bright and even, casting soft shadows that highlight the sculptures' three-dimensional forms. On the wall behind the headless torso, a white plaque with unreadable text is visible, likely containing information about the artwork. Another smaller, unreadable text panel is present on the wall further back. In the background, through a glass partition, a yellow sign with some blue elements and unreadable text can be seen. The scene is devoid of people, emphasizing the artworks themselves.
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