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This media file features a detailed, three-dimensional miniature diorama or sculpture depicting a lively street scene, characteristic of a traditional Argentine setting, likely in Tigre. The central subjects are three male musicians performing. The scene is set on a cobblestone-like ground, in front of a rustic, weathered wooden building that functions as a "BAR," indicated by the sign above its double doors. To the left of the bar entrance, a tall, dark lamppost stands on a stone base. The three musicians are dressed in dark, striped suits and wide-brimmed hats. In the foreground, one musician is seated on a wooden stool, intently playing a light orange and red accordion. To his right, another musician, also seated on a wooden stool, plays an acoustic guitar. Behind these two, a third figure stands, with his mouth open as if singing or shouting, holding a hat in his hand. In the background, behind the musicians and extending to the right, there's a dark, angular structure with a crisscross pattern, possibly representing a bridge or a larger architectural element. The overall activity portrayed is a musical performance, specifically a tango ensemble, given the instruments and the visible text. The atmosphere is evocative of an old-fashioned street performance. The lighting suggests a bright indoor setting or daytime. The most notable textual detail is carved into the curved base of the diorama, which reads: "La esquina del tango efímero". This translates to "The corner of fleeting/ephemeral tango," explicitly connecting the artwork to the cultural heritage of tango music. The "BAR" sign is also clearly visible on the building.
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