
Stake attention in this memory
This media file shows a close-up of a marble sculpture of a human backside, which is displayed vertically. The sculpture is light-colored and appears to be made of polished marble. It is mounted on a cream-colored cylindrical base, which is attached to a fluted white column. A small brass plaque is affixed to the base of the sculpture, with text in both Dutch and English. The Dutch text reads "Draaien" and the English text reads "Turn," with an arrow pointing to the right, suggesting the sculpture or its display might be rotatable. Below the main subject, a small, rectangular label is attached to the white column. This label contains text that appears to identify the sculpture. It reads, in part, "MARMER SCULPTUR VAN DE FRANSE" and "MARBLE SCULPTURE BY THE FRENCH ARTIST: YELIM." In the background, partially visible through a glass display case or window, are glimpses of what appears to be a museum or gallery setting. There are other framed items on display, and a person wearing a red top is partially visible, lying down. The floor in the background is tiled. The overall impression is of an indoor exhibition space. The lighting suggests it is daytime, but no specific time can be determined.
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