Realistic oil portrait, Baruch Spinoza, late 16th/early 17th century, middle-aged man with curly black hair, prominent nose, and warm brown eyes, gentle smile and direct gaze towards the viewer; wearing a dark, period‑appropriate black robe with a crisp white collar; upper body visible, head slightly tilted. The background is a lush, vibrant tapestry of colorful roses in full bloom, their petals rendered with visible brushstrokes and a soft, muted color palette. Centered composition, head and shoulders shot, head tilted slightly. Soft, diffused lighting from camera right creates gentle shadows on his face and body, enhancing his features and conveying a joyful, serene mood. The word "Joy" is artfully integrated within the rose bloom, rendered in a complementary color to the roses, appearing as a subtle, painterly inscription. The overall finish is that of a masterfully painted, slightly textured canvas with a harmonious, muted color scheme, no watermark, no logo, no extra fingers, no distortion.
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