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The image displays a marble sculpture depicting the Virgin Mary and the infant Jesus, identified as the "Ave Regina Pacis" monument dedicated to Pope Benedict XV, located within the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome, Italy. The central sculpture features a seated woman, the Virgin Mary, draped in flowing robes with a hooded veil, her left arm raised with an open palm. Behind her head, a circular halo adorned with twelve stars is visible. The infant Jesus stands on her left thigh, partially nude, extending his left arm to hold a small, leafy branch. Both figures are rendered in a light-colored marble with a smooth finish. The sculpture is positioned on a multi-tiered white marble pedestal. The top tier of the pedestal is inscribed with the Latin phrase "AVE REGINA PACIS" in dark capital letters. A lower, partially visible inscription on a plinth reads "BENEDICTVS XV PONT. MAX". Flanking the statue's base are two potted white Phalaenopsis orchid plants, each contained within a white, faceted ceramic planter. The background wall consists of large, polished reddish-brown marble panels separated by vertical decorative bands featuring an intricate gold geometric pattern. Above the main sculpture, the wall transitions to a lighter, textured golden surface.
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