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This media file captures a traditional Peruvian Nativity scene, known as "Nacimiento Astobamba," featuring three figurines arranged in a display. The setting appears to be an indoor exhibition, with the figures resting on a reflective surface against a plain, light-colored background. The scene depicts two adult figures and an infant. The male figure is positioned on the left, shown in a kneeling or seated posture, looking towards the right with his hands clasped in front, suggesting reverence or prayer. He wears a wide-brimmed dark hat, a patterned brown and white poncho, and striped long-sleeved undergarments. He has a dark beard. To his right, the female figure is also in a kneeling or seated position, cradling a swaddled infant. She wears a dark wide-brimmed hat, a blue shirt, a colorful patterned shawl, and a dark, textured skirt. The infant is wrapped in light-colored cloth. Both adult figures are dressed in traditional Andean clothing, and their faces are painted with serene expressions. A small, light-colored wooden barrel or log lies between the two adult figures. A rectangular white informational sign is prominently displayed on the right, providing details about the artwork. The visible text on the sign reads: - "Nacimiento Astobamba" (Nativity Astobamba) - "Augusto Lonya Ramos" (The artist's name) - "Huancavelica" (Indicating the origin or style from the Huancavelica region of Peru) - "Imaginería tradicional" (Traditional Imagery/Craftsmanship) The figurines exhibit detailed craftsmanship, particularly in their attire and facial features, characteristic of traditional Peruvian artistry from the Arequipa region.
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