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ArtistAn elegant but slightly worn German hotel interior in the 1950s, a solitary man in a suit sitting at a billiard table at exactly half past nine, the green felt glowing under a single overhead lamp. Shadows stretch across polished wood, a sense of quiet ritual and hidden past lingers in the air, reflections in mirrors hint at fragmented memories and post-war tension. cinematic composition, introspective realism, inspired by Otto Dix, Edward Hopper, Vilhelm Hammershøi
Meisterwerke der Literatur Billard um halbzehn von Heinrich Böll
A full shot of a realistic photo of an older man sitting at a pool table indoors. He is Caucasian, with grey-white hair, and is wearing a dark grey suit and a light brown tie. His hands are resting on the table, and he appears to be contemplating his next shot. The pool table is made of dark wood with a vibrant green felt surface. There are multiple pool balls on the table in various colors including white, red, brown, black, and two yellow balls. A pool cue rests against the side of the table.
The room is dimly lit, with a green metal lampshade hanging directly over the pool table, casting a bright, focused light down onto the playing surface. The room features dark wood paneling on the walls, and two large windows with dark red velvet curtains are visible on the left side of the room, looking out onto a dark street or night scene. Between the two windows, a wooden wall-mounted clock with white numerals and a pendulum swings.
On the right side of the room, there are three large, rectangle gold-framed mirrors hanging on the wooden wall, reflecting parts of the room, including the green lamp and the man. Another wall-mounted clock, similar to the one