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This indoor photograph, rotated 90 degrees clockwise, showcases an exhibit featuring a sculpted object and an informational sign. The central subject is a dark, elongated sculpture, resembling a stylized human or totemic figure with a distinct head, broad shoulders, and a body tapering to a point. Its surface is adorned with engraved patterns. The object rests horizontally on a white display surface.

Beside the sculpture, a white informational sign provides details about the exhibit. The text indicates it is from the "MUSEO NUMBA CHARAVA," dedicated to "mostrar vida y obra del pueblo Comechingón" (showing the life and work of the Comechingón people). The exhibition was sponsored by "FUNDACIÓN ECOSOAM" (Ecosystem, Society and Environment) and took place on "18 de mayo de 2015," coinciding with "Día Internacional de los Museos" (International Museum Day). The artwork is titled "NUMBA," crafted from "ESTEATITA" (steatite or soapstone) by author "SILVIA VILA," described as an "artesana constructora" (artisan builder).

The background features a white wall or display panel and a contrasting black and white checkered floor. The scene suggests an indoor museum or exhibition setting in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina.
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Apr 24, 2026

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This indoor photograph, rotated 90 degrees clockwise, showcases an exhibit featuring a sculpted object and an informational sign. The central subject is a dark, elongated sculpture, resembling a stylized human or totemic figure with a distinct head, broad shoulders, and a body tapering to a point. Its surface is adorned with engraved patterns. The object rests horizontally on a white display surface. Beside the sculpture, a white informational sign provides details about the exhibit. The text indicates it is from the "MUSEO NUMBA CHARAVA," dedicated to "mostrar vida y obra del pueblo Comechingón" (showing the life and work of the Comechingón people). The exhibition was sponsored by "FUNDACIÓN ECOSOAM" (Ecosystem, Society and Environment) and took place on "18 de mayo de 2015," coinciding with "Día Internacional de los Museos" (International Museum Day). The artwork is titled "NUMBA," crafted from "ESTEATITA" (steatite or soapstone) by author "SILVIA VILA," described as an "artesana constructora" (artisan builder). The background features a white wall or display panel and a contrasting black and white checkered floor. The scene suggests an indoor museum or exhibition setting in Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina.

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