
Stake attention in this memory
An ivory or similar material sculpture of the crucified Christ (corpus) is displayed within a glass case, resting on a flat, light-brown pedestal. The figure is depicted with outstretched arms and crossed legs, embodying a serene yet pained expression, looking slightly upwards. The sculpture is highly detailed, showing prominent muscle definition, veins, and subtle hints of reddish coloration around the hands, feet, and possibly the forehead, suggesting wounds. The hair and beard are darker, providing contrast to the light body. A dark, metal support structure is visible beneath the torso, holding the figure in position. The setting appears to be a museum or gallery, with a warm, solid brown background behind the display. Reflections on the glass case are noticeable, including a faint, dark, cylindrical object in the upper left corner of the original image, likely part of the surrounding environment or lighting. A light-colored number "5" is visible on the brown background wall of the display case, possibly an exhibit or inventory number. The overall ambiance is solemn and reverential, fitting for a religious artifact. The location context indicates this piece is in Tepotzotlán, Mexico, suggesting it could be a significant historical or religious artwork from the region or an imported piece housed there.
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