
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the marble sculpture known as the Venus de' Medici, situated within the Tribuna of the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy. The central subject is a standing female nude, sculpted from white marble, presented in a contrapposto pose. Her right arm is bent, with her hand covering her breasts, and her left hand is positioned over her groin. Her hair is styled with braids pulled up into a topknot. Standing to her right, a smaller, nude, winged male figure, commonly identified as Cupid, leans against her right leg. This figure has curly hair, its right arm is raised, and its left arm holds a torch-like object against its side. Both figures are positioned on a rectangular marble plinth, which rests on a dark, flat base. Above the sculpture, centered on a light beige wall, hangs a large, rectangular oil painting enclosed in a prominent gold frame. The painting depicts a male figure with dark hair, visible from the chest up, wearing a dark garment with a red accent and holding a light-colored staff in his left hand against a dark background. Tall, dark-framed wooden windows flank the sculpture and painting. The windows reflect interior light and partially reveal exterior views, including a section of a terracotta tiled roof and light-colored building facades typical of Florentine architecture. A small, rectangular green sign with white text is affixed to the frame of the left window. A dark vertical pilaster is visible on the right side of the image, contributing to the architectural context of the interior space.
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