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The image is a digital document with text that appears to be an article from a newspaper or magazine titled "The Seattle Times.
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The image is a digital document with text that appears to be an article from a newspaper or magazine titled "The Seattle Times." The text discusses the opening of an exhibit at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC. The content refers to artists such as Rembrandt and others associated with Dutch art. There's no visible location given within the image itself, but based on the context provided by the text, it seems related to an event in Washington, D.C.
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