
Stake attention in this memory
A plaster bust of the ancient Greek poet Homer is centrally displayed against a dark background, likely in a museum or exhibition space in Athina, Greece. The bust, rendered in a light, sandy tone, depicts a man with a full beard and wavy hair, with closed or heavily lidded eyes, giving it a contemplative appearance. It rests on a small, mottled gray-brown base, which in turn sits atop a sleek, black pedestal. Below the bust and slightly to the right, a clear informational plaque is affixed to the pedestal. The plaque features text in both Greek and English. The Greek text reads: "Προτομή του αρχαίου Έλληνα ποιητή Όμηρου. 8ος αιώνας π.Χ. Γύψινο αντίγραφο." (Bust of the ancient Greek poet Homer. 8th century BC. Plaster copy.). The English text below it confirms: "Bust of the ancient Greek poet Homer. 8th century BC. Plaster copy." The dark, uncluttered background emphasizes the bust, presenting it as a significant historical artifact.
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