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An upright, eye-level indoor shot captures a large, satirical sculpture (ninot) displayed inside a pink box designed to resemble toy packaging, likely from the Fallas festival in València, Spain. The central figure is a caricature of a man, possibly King Juan Carlos I of Spain, depicted with a grey beard, receding hairline, and a smirking expression. He wears a dark blue suit, a white shirt, and a tie patterned with the red and yellow colors of the Spanish flag. His hands are visible, slightly open. The pink box is embellished with glittery gold lettering on the right side, spelling "Borbón," referring to the Spanish royal family. Two golden, crown-like emblems or fleur-de-lis motifs adorn the top-left and bottom-left corners of the box. A golden, serrated-edge sticker or medal above the man's right shoulder reads "MOLTS UNDERWEAR," a humorous pun. A small white tag on the top-right edge displays "297" and other illegible text, likely an exhibit number. Another illegible text block is on the bottom right border of the box, possibly crediting the Fallas artist or commission. In the background, above the pink box, a smaller blue box contains another cartoonish figure with a prominent brain and reddish hair, possibly another satirical ninot. Below the pink box, parts of other colorful, varied ninots can be seen, indicating an exhibition setting like the *Exposició del Ninot* in València. The overall artwork is a sharp, political satire presented with a playful, toy-like aesthetic.
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