
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts a gilded bronze bust titled "Don Quixote" by Petar Palavičini, created in 1922, displayed within the Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade, Serbia. The bust portrays a stylized human head with elongated features, closed eyes, a long nose, a small open mouth, and a pointed goatee, set upon a torso with a prominent, pleated ruff around the neck. A faint inscription, "PHRYGIAN BELGRADE 1921," is visible on the bust's chest. The sculpture rests on a light green rectangular pedestal, which bears a descriptive label in Serbian Cyrillic and English detailing the artist, title, date, material (bronze, gilded), and dimensions (46 x 44.5 x 26 cm). The surrounding museum environment features a textured, light gray wall on the right, partially bordered by a vertical dark red panel. To the left, a hallway extends into the background with smooth, dark green walls adorned with several framed paintings in golden frames. The floor is a reflective light brown wooden parquet. No individuals are present in the visible scene.
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