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The media file presents a bronze sculpture, likely from a museum or gallery in Budapest, Hungary, depicting a dynamic mythological scene.

The central subject is a bare-chested female figure, possibly a nymph or goddess, with long, flowing hair adorned with a wreath. Her head is tilted back, and her face shows an intense expression, perhaps ecstasy or defiance, as she looks upwards and to her right. Her body is powerfully sculpted, caught in a moment of vigorous motion or embrace.

Beneath her and intertwined is a second figure, possibly a male or a satyr, distinguished by small horns or protuberances on its head. This figure appears to be in a state of struggle or being overpowered, with its body deeply engaged with the female figure and a third, beast-like element. This lower element forms part of the sculpture's base, featuring paw-like appendages and a textured, organic surface, possibly depicting a monster or a powerful animal.

The sculpture is crafted from bronze with a rich, dark patina, emphasizing its contours and intricate details like the flowing hair and musculature. It rests on an ornate, dark pedestal. The setting is indoors, with light-colored walls and a beige ceiling visible in the background. A bright horizontal light strip appears on the left, and shadows are cast on the wall behind the sculpture, indicating artificial lighting. To the right, a vertical panel with a reddish-brown, marbled pattern is partially visible.

A faint, vertically oriented signature or inscription, possibly "G. GÉZA," is etched into the right side of the sculpture's base, near the patterned panel. The overall activity portrayed is one of powerful movement, struggle, or a passionate embrace, characteristic of a mythological narrative.
Rummy

Apr 21, 2026

Budapest, Hungary

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The media file presents a bronze sculpture, likely from a museum or gallery in Budapest, Hungary, depicting a dynamic mythological scene. The central subject is a bare-chested female figure, possibly a nymph or goddess, with long, flowing hair adorned with a wreath. Her head is tilted back, and her face shows an intense expression, perhaps ecstasy or defiance, as she looks upwards and to her right. Her body is powerfully sculpted, caught in a moment of vigorous motion or embrace. Beneath her and intertwined is a second figure, possibly a male or a satyr, distinguished by small horns or protuberances on its head. This figure appears to be in a state of struggle or being overpowered, with its body deeply engaged with the female figure and a third, beast-like element. This lower element forms part of the sculpture's base, featuring paw-like appendages and a textured, organic surface, possibly depicting a monster or a powerful animal. The sculpture is crafted from bronze with a rich, dark patina, emphasizing its contours and intricate details like the flowing hair and musculature. It rests on an ornate, dark pedestal. The setting is indoors, with light-colored walls and a beige ceiling visible in the background. A bright horizontal light strip appears on the left, and shadows are cast on the wall behind the sculpture, indicating artificial lighting. To the right, a vertical panel with a reddish-brown, marbled pattern is partially visible. A faint, vertically oriented signature or inscription, possibly "G. GÉZA," is etched into the right side of the sculpture's base, near the patterned panel. The overall activity portrayed is one of powerful movement, struggle, or a passionate embrace, characteristic of a mythological narrative.

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