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Three dark-colored ceramic figurines are displayed within a glass case in a cultural exhibition space. The central and largest figure is a black vessel, approximately 20-25 cm tall, depicting an anthropomorphic figure with a wide-brimmed hat playing a stringed instrument resembling a guitar. The vessel's spherical base is adorned with white, engraved floral patterns, and the guitar itself features white fret and string details. Two smaller, dark ceramic figurines are positioned to the right: a standing piglet on a square clear acrylic riser, and a bird-like figure on a lower, rectangular clear acrylic riser. A white information plaque at the bottom left identifies the items as "GUITARRERA, CHANCHITO Y AVE" (Guitarist, Piglet, and Bird), crediting Victoria Gallego and noting their origin from the Ñuble region of Chile, crafted from local clay and kaolin. The background reveals the interior of a modern building with a high, glass-paneled ceiling supported by visible concrete structural beams and integrated lighting, indicative of a large public venue. This scene is situated in the Centro Cultural La Moneda, Santiago, Chile.
Melani

Aug 22, 2025, 7:37 PM

Santiago, Chile

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Three dark-colored ceramic figurines are displayed within a glass case in a cultural exhibition space. The central and largest figure is a black vessel, approximately 20-25 cm tall, depicting an anthropomorphic figure with a wide-brimmed hat playing a stringed instrument resembling a guitar. The vessel's spherical base is adorned with white, engraved floral patterns, and the guitar itself features white fret and string details. Two smaller, dark ceramic figurines are positioned to the right: a standing piglet on a square clear acrylic riser, and a bird-like figure on a lower, rectangular clear acrylic riser. A white information plaque at the bottom left identifies the items as "GUITARRERA, CHANCHITO Y AVE" (Guitarist, Piglet, and Bird), crediting Victoria Gallego and noting their origin from the Ñuble region of Chile, crafted from local clay and kaolin. The background reveals the interior of a modern building with a high, glass-paneled ceiling supported by visible concrete structural beams and integrated lighting, indicative of a large public venue. This scene is situated in the Centro Cultural La Moneda, Santiago, Chile.

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