
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts an interior view within The Queen Victoria pub, located at Húerfanos 669, Santiago, Chile. The primary subject is a large, vertically oriented oil painting of Queen Victoria, positioned centrally on a vibrant lime green wall. The Queen is depicted in profile, facing left, wearing a crown, a white veil, a dark blue formal gown, and holding an open fan. The painting is enclosed in a dark, possibly wooden, frame, which casts a distinct shadow on the green wall to its left. To the left of the painting, a dark brown, fluted wooden pilaster or column runs vertically. To the right, another dark wooden column or post stands, featuring a crudely carved animal head (possibly a lion or gargoyle) at its upper end. High on the lime green wall, near the ceiling, a detached piece of dark carved wood is visible. The wall to the right of the painting is covered in a light-colored wallpaper featuring a muted, repeating floral or damask pattern. On this patterned wall, a small, rectangular mirror with a gold frame is mounted. Above it, a dark, ornate wall bracket supports a large arrangement of dried peacock feathers. In the bottom foreground, a dense cluster of artificial flowers, predominantly pink, orange, and yellow peonies and roses with green foliage, partially obscures the lower wall. The lighting suggests an indoor setting, with a direct light source illuminating the painting, enhancing its colors and creating shadows.
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