
Stake attention in this memory
This is a close-up, eye-level, outdoor shot of a weathered stone relief sculpture mounted on a light-colored, textured wall. The sculpture is set within an arched, niche-like frame with a twisted rope motif along the sides. The main subject of the relief is a figure of Saint Sebastian, depicted bound and pierced by arrows. His body is contorted, and his hands are raised behind his head. He is wearing a loincloth. At the bottom of the relief, to the right of the figure's feet, is a small relief of a bell. Above the figure of Saint Sebastian, carved into the stone, is an inscription in German. The visible text reads: "ST. SEBASTIAN / von krankheit breil / unaung erbolent / und schmerzel / im letzlen End." This translates to "ST. SEBASTIAN / from illness free / healing entreats / and suffering / in the end." The sculpture appears to be quite old, with signs of wear and erosion, particularly on the figure and the inscription. The stone itself is a pale pinkish-grey, with some darker grey and reddish-brown discolorations. The wall behind the sculpture is painted a light, creamy white and has a slightly bumpy, uneven texture. A thin, dark horizontal line is visible across the wall above the sculpture, possibly indicating a seam or a change in building material. In the upper right corner of the image, a sliver of wooden structure, possibly eaves or a roof beam, is visible. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with diffused light. The setting appears to be an exterior wall of a building, likely in a historical European town, given the context of Kitzbühel, Austria.
Symbol
260E5
Volume
15,991
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TVL
$11.24
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