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A carved wooden statue of a standing figure is prominently displayed in what appears to be a museum or gallery setting, likely located in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The statue, primarily light brown with some darker, possibly aged or painted, details, depicts a female figure with her head gently bowed and tilted slightly to her left, suggesting contemplation or sorrow. Her dark hair is styled and pulled back from her face, which exhibits delicate features and a serene expression. The figure is clothed in a long, flowing garment, possibly a robe or tunic, cinched at the waist with a belt. The drapery is meticulously carved, creating rich folds that give the impression of soft fabric and volume. The statue stands upright on a simple, round base. It is presented on a dark, rectangular pedestal against a plain, light grey wall. Strong directional lighting illuminates the statue from the upper left, casting a dramatic, elongated shadow of the figure onto the wall behind it. This lighting enhances the texture and form of the wood carving. No specific activity is depicted, as the image focuses on the static display of the artwork. There is no visible text in the scene.
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