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import wx

filenames = ["image.bmp", "image.gif", "image.jpg", "image.png" ]
             
class TestFrame(wx.Frame):
    def __init__(self):
        wx.Frame.__init__(self, None, title="Loading Images")
        p = wx.Panel(self)

        fgs = wx.FlexGridSizer(cols=2, hgap=10, vgap=10)
        for name in filenames:
            # load the image from the file
            img1 = wx.Image(name, wx.BITMAP_TYPE_ANY)

            # Scale the original to another wx.Image
            w = img1.GetWidth()
            h = img1.GetHeight()
            img2 = img1.Scale(w/2, h/2)

            # turn them into static bitmap widgets
            sb1 = wx.StaticBitmap(p, -1, wx.BitmapFromImage(img1))
            sb2 = wx.StaticBitmap(p, -1, wx.BitmapFromImage(img2))

            # and put them into the sizer
            fgs.Add(sb1)
            fgs.Add(sb2)

        p.SetSizerAndFit(fgs)
        self.Fit()
        

app = wx.PySimpleApp()
frm = TestFrame()
frm.Show()
app.MainLoop()