The image displays a close-up of a painting, likely a self-portrait by Vincent van Gogh, judging by the style and facial features
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The image displays a close-up of a painting, likely a self-portrait by Vincent van Gogh, judging by the style and facial features

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The image displays a close-up of a painting, likely a self-portrait by Vincent van Gogh, judging by the style and facial features. The painting is a vibrant, almost textured depiction of a man's face with prominent red tones in his skin and beard. His eyes are dark, one appearing more open than the other, and his lips are also heavily colored in red. The background of the painting is dark and somewhat abstract, with visible brushstrokes. Below the painting, there is text in Ukrainian, indicating it is likely part of an exhibition. The first line of text reads "«Це справді я, але збожеволілий», – Вінсент ван Гог", which translates to "“This is truly me, but mad,” – Vincent van Gogh”. Below this, the dates "1884-1885" are visible, along with an icon of headphones, suggesting an audio guide is available. The remaining text describes Van Gogh's return to his parents and his focus on domestic and working-class life, mentioning his painting "The Potato Eaters" and his prolific output in 1885. The overall setting appears to be a dimly lit exhibition space, possibly within a museum or gallery, with a dark background surrounding the artwork and informational text. The image is a photograph taken from a slight angle, capturing the painting and its accompanying descriptive material. There is no discernible information about the specific location within Kyiv, Ukraine, other than it is an exhibition.