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This is a medium shot, eye-level, outdoor photograph of a dark blue, relief-carved ceramic tile affixed to a stone wall. The tile is ornately decorated with figures and symbols that appear to be of ancient Greek or Roman origin. The central figure, depicted in the upper left quadrant of the tile, is a person in flowing robes, kneeling and playing a lyre. To the right of this figure, there is a grotesque mask with horns and a menacing expression, followed by a column with a volute capital. Below the mask and column is what appears to be a depiction of aulos pipes, a double-reed instrument. The bottom border of the tile features a Greek key (meander) pattern. The tile is slightly worn and chipped in places, with white paint or plaster residue scattered across its surface. The surrounding wall is constructed of rough-hewn stones of varying sizes and colors, ranging from tan and beige to reddish-brown, with visible mortar. The upper portion of the wall is rougher and more irregular in texture. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with some shadows indicating the sun's position. The scene is static and appears to be a historical or artistic installation.
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