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A sequence of intimate salon scenes places aristocrats, artists, and visitors in measured conversation about paintings, memory, and a pervasive sense of ending. Close attention to interiors, portraits, and small gestures gradually exposes private longings, doubts about artistic authenticity, and the ways social standing can veil inner loss. Debates oscillate between aesthetic ideals and the conversion of personal experience into social currency, revealing tensions between nostalgia and practical modern demands. The prose balances ironic sociability with melancholic introspection, using images and pauses to trace the emotional weight of fading traditions and unmet desires.
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