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The image depicts an outdoor garden scene at the Museo de Arte Hispanoamericano Isaac Fernández Blanco (Palacio Noel) in Buenos Aires, Argentina, viewed on a sunny day.

In the foreground, to the bottom left, a stack of approximately twelve curved terracotta roof tiles is visible. The immediate ground consists of sparse patches of green grass interspersed with exposed soil, with several small green plants and two clumps of variegated green and white foliage. A low, informal barrier of four rough-hewn rectangular concrete or stone blocks extends across the lower-midground.

The midground is dominated by a large tree with a textured, multi-trunked base, its upper canopy full of vibrant green leaves and showing several small, spherical yellow fruits. To the right of this central tree stands a smaller, younger tree with green foliage. Behind the concrete blocks, a low, decorative planter with a light-colored, patterned, possibly tiled exterior contains a bushy shrub with light green or silvery leaves. Various other green shrubs and ground cover are present behind the planter.

The background features a light-colored, possibly off-white, building facade showing minor discoloration and wear. To the left, a grand, ornate double-door crafted from dark, carved wood is visible, accessed by a short flight of light-colored stairs with black handrails. To the right of the doors, the building facade includes a smaller rectangular window and three larger rectangular windows, all fitted with elaborate dark iron security grates. Above these, two prominent arched windows with decorative ironwork and dark interior features are present on an upper level. The scene is brightly lit by direct sunlight from the upper right, casting defined shadows. No people are visible.
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Mar 22, 2026

Buenos Aires, Argentina

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The image depicts an outdoor garden scene at the Museo de Arte Hispanoamericano Isaac Fernández Blanco (Palacio Noel) in Buenos Aires, Argentina, viewed on a sunny day. In the foreground, to the bottom left, a stack of approximately twelve curved terracotta roof tiles is visible. The immediate ground consists of sparse patches of green grass interspersed with exposed soil, with several small green plants and two clumps of variegated green and white foliage. A low, informal barrier of four rough-hewn rectangular concrete or stone blocks extends across the lower-midground. The midground is dominated by a large tree with a textured, multi-trunked base, its upper canopy full of vibrant green leaves and showing several small, spherical yellow fruits. To the right of this central tree stands a smaller, younger tree with green foliage. Behind the concrete blocks, a low, decorative planter with a light-colored, patterned, possibly tiled exterior contains a bushy shrub with light green or silvery leaves. Various other green shrubs and ground cover are present behind the planter. The background features a light-colored, possibly off-white, building facade showing minor discoloration and wear. To the left, a grand, ornate double-door crafted from dark, carved wood is visible, accessed by a short flight of light-colored stairs with black handrails. To the right of the doors, the building facade includes a smaller rectangular window and three larger rectangular windows, all fitted with elaborate dark iron security grates. Above these, two prominent arched windows with decorative ironwork and dark interior features are present on an upper level. The scene is brightly lit by direct sunlight from the upper right, casting defined shadows. No people are visible.

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