
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a museum interior in Budapest, Hungary, featuring a prominent marble sculpture and two framed paintings. The central subject is a white marble statue of a male figure, identified as a "Grieving Shepherd." The figure, possibly elderly, is depicted with a beard and wearing a hat and flowing robes, holding a staff. Its posture suggests contemplation or sorrow. The intricate details of the drapery and the textured base are clearly visible. The statue rests on a dark gray plinth. Behind the sculpture, a light green wall serves as a backdrop for two paintings in ornate gold frames. The upper painting prominently displays a dramatic landscape with dark, cloudy skies and hints of light breaking through. A smaller, partially visible painting is located lower and to the left. The floor is a light brown, patterned surface. A label next to the statue provides the following information: * **Artist:** IZSÓ Miklós (born 1831 in Disznóshorvát, died 1875 in Budapest) * **Title:** Búsuló juhász (Magyar pásztor) / Grieving Shepherd (Hungarian Shepherd) * **Date:** 1862 * **Acquisition:** Pest Art Society, 1862 (gipsz | plaster) and 1863 (márvány | marble), indicating the original plaster model and the later marble version. The scene conveys a peaceful gallery setting, well-lit to highlight the art pieces.
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