A color analysis from a panel of the Alhambra, presented as a 10x10 grid of colored squares (blue, red, gold, and white). Below the grid is a text listing the color analysis with the number of squares each color occupies, totaling 100.
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The image shows a color analysis from a panel of the Alhambra, presented as a grid of colored squares. The grid is 10x10, with each square representing a unit of color. The colors used are blue, red, gold, and white. The distribution of colors is as follows: * **Blue:** Occupies the top-left quadrant, covering 40 squares. * **Red:** Occupies the bottom-right quadrant, covering 30 squares. * **Gold:** Forms a diagonal band across the center, covering 24 squares. * **White:** Appears as a small, central area within the gold band, covering 6 squares. Below the grid, there is text listing the color analysis with the number of squares each color occupies, totaling 100. The title at the top reads "Plate LXIX". The background is a light beige or off-white color, giving the image a vintage or historical appearance.


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