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This image captures a detail from an indoor exhibition or museum in Athina, Greece, featuring text printed on a light-colored, textured wall. The main subject is a bilingual quote by the famous opera singer Maria Callas, presented in both Greek and English.

The top portion of the display shows the quote in Greek: «Δεν είμαι είδωλο, είμαι άνθρωπος» (Den eímai eídolo, eímai ánthropos), followed by Μαρία Κάλλας (Maria Callas). Below this, the English translation reads: "I am not an idol, I am a human being," also attributed to Maria Callas. The text is rendered in a clear, dark, sans-serif font.

A faint vertical dotted line runs through the background texture of the wall. Towards the bottom of the image, more text is partially visible, indicating a heading or section title. In Greek, it reads: Το είδωλο Κάλλας (To eídolo Kállas), which translates to "The idol Callas." Adjacent to this, the English equivalent, "Callas the," is partially visible, suggesting a continuation like "Callas the idol" or "Callas the icon." The setting appears brightly lit, with subtle reflections on the wall's surface, enhancing the contemplative atmosphere of the display.
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Jan 12, 2025

Athina, Greece

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This image captures a detail from an indoor exhibition or museum in Athina, Greece, featuring text printed on a light-colored, textured wall. The main subject is a bilingual quote by the famous opera singer Maria Callas, presented in both Greek and English. The top portion of the display shows the quote in Greek: «Δεν είμαι είδωλο, είμαι άνθρωπος» (Den eímai eídolo, eímai ánthropos), followed by Μαρία Κάλλας (Maria Callas). Below this, the English translation reads: "I am not an idol, I am a human being," also attributed to Maria Callas. The text is rendered in a clear, dark, sans-serif font. A faint vertical dotted line runs through the background texture of the wall. Towards the bottom of the image, more text is partially visible, indicating a heading or section title. In Greek, it reads: Το είδωλο Κάλλας (To eídolo Kállas), which translates to "The idol Callas." Adjacent to this, the English equivalent, "Callas the," is partially visible, suggesting a continuation like "Callas the idol" or "Callas the icon." The setting appears brightly lit, with subtle reflections on the wall's surface, enhancing the contemplative atmosphere of the display.

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