
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a weathered white marble statue of Sainte Bathilde, Queen of France, situated outdoors in a public park, specifically the Jardin du Luxembourg in Paris, France. The statue, depicting a regal female figure, stands prominently on a multi-tiered stone pedestal. The figure wears a crown and long, flowing robes with intricate draping. Her left arm is bent, holding a vertical, staff-like object, while her right hand rests over her left forearm. Her gaze is directed slightly upwards and to the viewer's left. The statue exhibits subtle discoloration and weathering consistent with prolonged outdoor exposure. The stone pedestal beneath the statue is rectangular and shows patches of greenish-yellow lichen and moss, particularly on its upper surface. A white plaque embedded in the front of the pedestal bears the inscription "SAINTE BATHILDE / REINE DE FRANCE / - 600" in black capital letters. Decorative relief carvings are visible on the lower section of the pedestal. The background consists primarily of a dense network of bare tree branches against a light, overcast sky, indicating a winter or early spring season. The trees feature thick, dark trunks and gnarled branches. To the far right, beyond the trees, a dark green, hexagonal or octagonal gazebo-like structure with a pointed roof and white trim is partially visible. A dark green park bench is partially visible in the lower-left corner of the frame, near the base of a tree. No people are present in the scene.
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