
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a close-up of a multi-figure religious sculpture, depicting a scene from the Stations of the Cross, likely Jesus falling under the cross. The sculpture is crafted from what appears to be painted wood or resin, rendered in earthy tones and set against a plain, light-colored wall. The central figure is Jesus, recognizable by the wooden cross next to him and the depiction of blood on his forehead and face, suggesting a crown of thorns. His face conveys pain and struggle, with his eyes open. He is dressed in a light-colored tunic, partially obscured. His left arm is bent, and his hand is clenched. Another prominent figure, possibly Mary or Simon of Cyrene, is positioned above and behind Jesus. This figure wears a light blue-grey robe over a pinkish-brown undergarment, with a hand extended towards Jesus, suggesting support or comfort. A third figure, partially visible at the bottom right, appears to be helping or interacting with Jesus. This figure wears a green and brown striped lower garment and a dark green top, with bare feet showing. A stylized wooden cross lies beside Jesus's head. Carved into its surface, and possibly painted, are the prominent letters "IHS". The overall composition is dynamic, portraying the weight and struggle of the moment. The sculpture exhibits fine detail in the drapery of the clothing and the facial features. The location context is Hrodna, Belarus.
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