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A rustic, four-stringed musical instrument, resembling a Venezuelan cuatro, is depicted leaning vertically against a textured, light blue wall. The instrument features a wooden body with a visible grain, suggesting a handcrafted origin. The upper bout and neck joint are adorned with hand-painted stripes in blue, yellow, and red. A decorative rosette with a geometric red and white pattern encircles the soundhole. The instrument shows signs of wear and use, including scuffs and scratches on its wooden surface and chipped paint on the colored stripes. Four dark strings are visible, stretching from the partially seen headstock to a simple, wooden bridge that appears to be held in place by the tension of the strings and possibly some adhesive or sealant. A yellow oval-shaped label is affixed to the instrument's body, near the soundhole. The text on the label, partially captured by OCR, reads: "AMARO C.A.", "INSTRUMENTOS MUSICAIS" (Musical Instruments), and "HIPOLITO AMARO". The last lines, though distorted by OCR as "TRADICION DE LOS LAPZ BES" and "TO-EDO, LARAL", likely refer to "TRADICIÓN DE LOS LLANOS" (tradition of the plains, a region in Venezuela) and "ESTADO LARA" (Lara State), respectively. This, combined with the location context of Santa Ana, Venezuela, strongly suggests the instrument is a traditional Venezuelan cuatro, possibly made by Hipolito Amaro in Lara State, a region known for its musical heritage. No activity is taking place; the instrument is stationary. The lighting suggests an indoor setting with warmth on the instrument's surface.
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