
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts "Les Deux Mots," a bronze sculpture situated on the Quai de Bondy in Lyon, France, overlooking the Saône river. The sculpture features two life-sized figures seated on a slatted metal bench. On the left, a bronze statue identified as writer Raymond Queneau sits, leaning slightly forward and to the right, wearing glasses, a collared shirt, and a suit jacket. His face exhibits a slight smile. His left hand rests on his lap, while his right hand gently holds the left hand of the adjacent figure. The statue on the right, representing the character Zazie, is seen from a three-quarter rear view, with its head turned to the left towards Queneau. This figure has short, curly hair, and wears a collared shirt and jacket. Its right hand is clasped by Queneau's, and its left hand rests on its lap. The statues are positioned on a light brown, granular ground surface. To the immediate left, a large tree trunk with mottled, light-colored bark is visible. In the background, a metal barrier separates the scene from a paved street with parked vehicles. Beyond the street, across the Saône river, are multi-story urban buildings of various colors (yellow, cream, white) with pitched roofs, interspersed with green trees. The sky above is light blue with scattered white clouds.
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