
Stake attention in this memory
A bronze sculpture titled "Deux lamas" (Two Llamas) by Rembrandt Bugatti, cast in 1911, is centrally displayed. The sculpture features two llamas: a larger one positioned on the right, facing left, with its head lowered towards a smaller, younger llama on the left, which is facing right. Their heads are in close proximity, appearing to interact. The bronze exhibits a dark, textured finish. The sculpture rests on a multi-tiered pedestal composed of a light-colored stone base, a dark brown trim, and a lighter stone slab. An exhibition label affixed to the pedestal identifies the artist as Rembrandt Bugatti, the title as "Deux lamas," and the year as 1911, indicating it is made of bronze and was a gift in 1970. An audio guide number "254" is also present. The background consists of a wall constructed from large, rectangular, light-colored stone tiles. This scene is located within the Musée d'Orsay in Paris, France.
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