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This is a low-angle, close-up, outdoor, daylight photograph of stone sculptures adorning the exterior of the Royal Site of San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Spain. The architecture is characterized by large, rectangular stone blocks. Two male figures, depicted as kings, are prominently featured. Both are wearing golden crowns and draped robes. The figure on the left holds a golden scepter topped with a decorative finial. The figure on the right holds a golden platter with an object on it. They are positioned on a stone ledge. Below the figures, inscribed on stone plaques, are Latin inscriptions. The left plaque reads "IOSAPHATI", and the right plaque reads "EZECHIA S". Further down, another plaque contains the inscription "MVNDATA DOMO PHASE CELEBRA", and yet another reads "LYOIS ABLATIS LEGEM PROPAGA". The sculptures and the building are rendered in stone, with intricate details on the figures and their regalia. Shadows from the sun are cast across the stone surfaces, highlighting the architectural textures.
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Jul 8, 2026, 2:05 PM

San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Spain

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This is a low-angle, close-up, outdoor, daylight photograph of stone sculptures adorning the exterior of the Royal Site of San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Spain. The architecture is characterized by large, rectangular stone blocks. Two male figures, depicted as kings, are prominently featured. Both are wearing golden crowns and draped robes. The figure on the left holds a golden scepter topped with a decorative finial. The figure on the right holds a golden platter with an object on it. They are positioned on a stone ledge. Below the figures, inscribed on stone plaques, are Latin inscriptions. The left plaque reads "IOSAPHATI", and the right plaque reads "EZECHIA S". Further down, another plaque contains the inscription "MVNDATA DOMO PHASE CELEBRA", and yet another reads "LYOIS ABLATIS LEGEM PROPAGA". The sculptures and the building are rendered in stone, with intricate details on the figures and their regalia. Shadows from the sun are cast across the stone surfaces, highlighting the architectural textures.

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