
Stake attention in this memory
This image displays a grey granite sculpture portraying a scene from the Stations of the Cross, located within the grounds of Tan Dinh Church (Sacred Heart Parish) in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The sculpture features three male figures: 1. **Central Figure:** Identified as Jesus, wearing a crown of thorns and a simple robe, carrying a large crossbeam over his right shoulder. His head is slightly elevated, directed upward and to the right. 2. **Left Figure:** A man in Roman military attire, including a crested helmet, tunic, and armored skirt. He faces Jesus, with his hands positioned near Jesus's back and shoulder, appearing to push or direct him. 3. **Right Figure:** A bare-chested, bearded man, likely Simon of Cyrene, who is positioned behind and to the right of Jesus. He grips the crossbeam with both hands, assisting in carrying the weight. The three figures are integrated into a single sculpture resting on a rectangular base. The base is situated on a paved area consisting of grey and darker square tiles. In the midground, to the right of the sculpture, a prominent white, ornate neo-Gothic architectural structure with pointed arches and spires, characteristic of the church, is visible. A small, stylized tree with sparse foliage stands nearby. The background consists of a clear, light blue sky with minimal cloud cover.
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