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This image depicts an artisan Nativity scene or a similar allegorical tableau, presented in the city of Las Condes, Chile. The display consists of five primary conical figures, a small animal, and a cradled infant figure, all meticulously crafted from brass and copper. These figures are arranged on a thick cross-section of a tree trunk, which exhibits natural wood grain and remnants of bark. Each of the five main figures features a conical body topped with a draped, folded cape made of shiny copper sheet metal. The figures vary in metallic hue, ranging from a brassy gold to a distinct reddish copper. The leftmost figure holds a slender copper shepherd's crook. The central figure, darker in tone, displays a dark, spherical head, an intricate wire headpiece, and a small, elongated copper object positioned at its base. To its immediate right, two figures stand in close proximity; one possesses a simple, circular head ornament, while the other exhibits a more complex, wire-form headpiece. The outermost figure on the right also has a ring-shaped head adornment. A small, recumbent copper animal, consistent with a stylized lamb, rests on the wooden base to the left of the central figures. In the foreground, a small, multi-colored plaid fabric square (featuring green, red, white, and blue hues) serves as a mat for a cradled, stylized copper infant figure. A white identification card is partially visible in the lower-left foreground, displaying the text "ROSA MARÍA MARTÍNEZ," identifying the artisan. The background is an indistinct, brightly illuminated outdoor environment with blurred foliage, suggesting the display is situated behind a glass barrier or within an open-air exhibition space.
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