
Stake attention in this memory
A full-length white marble statue of a nude male figure, identified as Hermes or Mercury, stands indoors on a multi-tiered marble plinth. The figure wears a winged helmet (petasus) and gazes downwards and to his left. His left arm is extended downwards, holding a small, sack-like object. His right arm is bent, with his hand resting on a rectangular support block to his right. A caduceus, consisting of a staff intertwined with two serpents and topped with wings, is carved around the base of this support block. A piece of drapery is sculpted over the figure's right hip and upper thigh. The marble exhibits several visible cracks. The background to the left features a large, modern window with a prominent white grid pattern composed of numerous square panes. Through this window, a body of turquoise water is visible, with a distant, indistinct horizon line showing a faint coastline or structures. Partial text, "when built a too many walls and mo," is discernible across the window's grid. To the right of the statue, a plain, light-toned wall with subtle panel lines completes the interior setting. The scene is illuminated by natural light entering through the window and ambient interior lighting. This scene is located within the Louvre Abu Dhabi, on Saadiyat Island in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, showcasing an artifact against the museum's distinctive architectural elements overlooking the sea.
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