
Stake attention in this memory
This media file presents a dark-colored relief sculpture, likely made of stone or metal, displayed in a museum setting in Sonargaon, Bangladesh. The sculpture is rectangular and richly carved with multiple figures in a traditional South Asian artistic style. In the upper part of the relief, three crowned figures are depicted. The central figure appears to be a principal deity or royal personage, distinguished by an elaborate headdress or an ornate, halo-like element behind its head. It is flanked by two other figures, also wearing crowns, whose faces and ornate headgear are clearly visible. The lower section of the sculpture shows the bodies of these figures, adorned with traditional clothing and elaborate jewelry. They appear to be standing, possibly on a decorative base resembling a lotus pedestal, which is common in regional iconography. However, the intricate details of the central and lower parts of the sculpture are partially obscured by significant glare and reflections on the protective glass casing. These reflections show internal lights and architectural elements of the museum room. The sculpture is mounted on a rectangular board of a light reddish-brown hue, which is affixed to a pale blue-grey wall. In the bottom right corner of the mounting board, the number "10" is visible, likely serving as an exhibit identification number. The overall presentation indicates a well-preserved artifact displayed for public viewing.
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