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The image shows a close-up of a painting depicting the biblical story of David and Goliath. The main subject is David, seen from the waist up, holding the severed head of Goliath. David is wearing a simple tunic and his arms are prominent. His hands are bound with a rope. Goliath's head, with its striking facial features and dark, curly hair, is held upside down. The lighting in the painting is dramatic, with strong contrasts between light and shadow, characteristic of Caravaggio's style. The background is dark and textured, which helps to emphasize the figures. Below the painting, there is text that identifies the artwork. It reads: "vid vencedor de Goliath (fragmento), de Caravaggio. Museo del Prado (Madrid). Libro I de Samuel, cap. XVII". This indicates that it is a fragment of a work by Caravaggio, titled "David Victorious over Goliath," located at the Prado Museum in Madrid, and refers to the biblical passage from 1 Samuel, chapter 17. There are also other partial words visible, such as "los", "selle", "palabra", "que es", and "just". The text also includes a number, "1471", and the word "APOCALIPSIS".
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