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rudylips

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Thu, Jun 4, 2026, 01:37 PM

24d ago

Barcelona, Spain

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This media file captures a section of a building facade in Barcelona, Spain, featuring an elaborate ceramic tile panel (azulejo) integrated into stone architecture. The central subject is a large rec…read more

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This media file captures a section of a building facade in Barcelona, Spain, featuring an elaborate ceramic tile panel (azulejo) integrated into stone architecture. The central subject is a large rectangular azulejo panel depicting a complex religious scene. In the upper-left, the Virgin Mary, wearing blue robes and a halo, holds the Infant Jesus, also with a halo, both surrounded by clouds. Below them, a winged putto holds what appears to be a staff. To the right of the central axis, another figure, possibly a saint, with a halo and shackles around their ankles, is also depicted amidst clouds, with two winged putti above them. Further to the right, a kneeling figure in a brown monastic habit, with a halo, observes the scene. The lower portion of the tile panel portrays a detailed landscape with a fortified town on hills, a body of water, and ships. The panel is framed by decorative blue, yellow, and green scrollwork. The tile panel is set within a robust stone framework that includes a circular window with a metal grid on the left. The stone frame features decorative carved elements, including triangular motifs at the corners of the window and volutes along the top edge. To the right of the tile panel, a stone balustrade or railing is visible, consisting of several turned balusters and integrated smaller decorative tiles. On one of these tiles, the Latin word "VORUM" is clearly legible, and below it, partially visible, "EMPTRIX C", likely part of a Marian title like "EMPTRIX COELI" (Empress of Heaven). Small plants or weeds grow around the balustrade. The image is a detailed architectural study of a religious art piece, showcasing traditional Iberian ceramic art and stone masonry, likely from a church or an important historical building. The lighting suggests daylight.