
Stake attention in this memory
This media file captures two ancient-looking figurines displayed horizontally on a dark, textured surface, likely in a museum or exhibition setting. Both figurines are crafted from a light-colored, smooth material, possibly marble or alabaster, and exhibit a minimalist, abstract human form, characteristic of Cycladic art. The top figurine is notably larger than the bottom one. It features an elongated, stylized body with simplified limbs and a distinct, somewhat flat head. There's a small indentation or hole visible on the top of its head, and faint linear carvings can be observed on its body, possibly indicating clothing or anatomical details. The bottom figurine mirrors the style of the top one but is significantly smaller. It also has an abstract head, a simplified torso, and distinct, merged leg forms. Subtle carvings are present on its body as well. The dark background, possibly velvet or fabric, provides a stark contrast to the pale figures, making them stand out. Lighting from above or the side casts distinct shadows beneath each figurine, adding depth to the display. Reflections on a transparent protective barrier, likely glass, are visible, particularly towards the left edge of the image. Small, rectangular labels are placed near each figure; the top one reads "184b" and the bottom one "184c". The overall scene suggests a carefully curated archaeological exhibit.
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