
Stake attention in this memory
The media file displays two framed black-and-white photographs presented vertically, likely as part of an exhibition in a museum or gallery in La Paz, Bolivia. The frames are dark, and the background is black. Each frame contains three individual, bust-shot portraits of people, resembling historical identification photographs or mugshots. The subjects are primarily men, with one woman visible in the top right portrait. All individuals appear to be of indigenous descent, dressed in warm attire including various caps, a knit hat, a headscarf, and a striped poncho or coat. Their expressions are mostly neutral or slightly serious, characteristic of formal documentation photography. Notable details include white identification strips visible within each portrait. On the left frame, numbers "8", "6", and "10" are clearly readable. On the right frame, the strips are inverted, displaying "MNR0659", "MNR0658", and "MNR0607". The "MNR" prefix, combined with the location context of La Paz, Bolivia, strongly suggests these are historical documents related to the Movimiento Nacionalista Revolucionario, a prominent Bolivian political party. The plain, light-colored backgrounds of the individual portraits indicate a controlled photographic setting. Above the frames, two small white text cards are visible, likely containing explanatory labels for the exhibit, though the text itself is illegible due to distance and resolution.
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