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An indoor, eye-level close-up depicts a light-colored sillar stone sculpture of a stylized, grotesque human-like head, mounted on a stone base. The sculpture features an open left eye with a carved tear-like line extending downwards, a prominent nose, and a wide, toothy grin. The right eye is largely obscured by an exaggerated brow. The top of the head is sculpted with flowing, textured patterns. The sillar stone exhibits characteristic porosity and pitting. A white tag is partially visible attached to the upper left side of the sculpture. The background consists of a plain, light-colored wall, with a dark wooden architectural trim visible at the bottom right. A partially visible, out-of-focus light-colored stone object is present in the lower right background. The scene is evenly illuminated. This type of detailed sillar stone carving is characteristic of the artistic and architectural heritage of Arequipa, Peru, commonly found in its colonial buildings, churches, and museums; however, the precise location within the city is not discernible from this image. No people are present, and no actions or interactions are occurring.
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