
Stake attention in this memory
An angled shot captures a museum exhibit label in what appears to be a display case, featuring a gilded bronze artwork. The scene is dominated by the exhibit label, which is dark brown with white text, positioned on the right side of the frame and tilted. To its left, a textured grey surface, resembling felt or fabric, lines the display case. A small portion of a golden or gilded object, identified as "Avalokiteshvara," is visible in the upper left corner, resting on a dark grey, angular stand. Part of the object has an inscription that partially reads "22.2020." The edges of a dark red or maroon display case frame are visible along the right and bottom of the image. The exhibit label provides details about the artwork in both Marathi and English. The text identifies the object as "Avalokiteshvara," made of "Gilded Bronze" from "Nepal," dating to the "18th Century CE." It is part of the "Sir Ratan Tata Art Collection" and bears the museum catalog number "CSMVS 22.2880 A." The "CSMVS" abbreviation, combined with the "Sir Ratan Tata Art Collection," suggests the location is the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya in Mumbai, India. The image captures a static display, common in museums or art galleries, showcasing a cultural artifact and its descriptive information. No people or specific activity are visible, focusing solely on the exhibit itself.
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