
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a museum exhibit featuring several ancient sculptures, primarily busts and partial figures, displayed on dark pedestals against a dark purple wall. In the foreground, a white marble bust of a woman, identified by a plaque as "Head of a Goddess" from the Late Hellenistic-Early Roman Period, Ephesus, is prominently displayed on a black granite pedestal. The plaque also states the artwork's Turkish name as "Tannça Başı" and its origin as "Geç Hellenistik-Erhan Roma Dönemi" from Ephesus. To the left of the goddess bust, a much larger, weathered white marble sculpture of a seated or kneeling figure, possibly a god or mythical creature, is partially visible, also on a dark pedestal. In the background, other fragments of sculptures are visible, including a standing figure on the right and a smaller sculptural group further back. The museum lighting highlights the sculptures, creating strong contrasts and shadows. The overall environment suggests an indoor exhibition space within a museum in Istanbul, Turkey, likely the Istanbul Archaeological Museums given the subject matter.
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