
Stake attention in this memory
This image displays a light-colored, coarse-grained stone relief sculpture, likely carved from sillar, depicting a multi-figure historical scene. The texture of the stone is rough with visible aggregate, dark speckles, and some surface erosion. The central figure, positioned slightly above center, is a male with a discernible face, short hair, and wearing a jacket or coat. He extends his left arm forward, holding a horizontal banner across the mid-section of the sculpture. Inscribed text on the banner reads "ANTONIO FI..." on the upper line and "LA PAZ" directly below it. To the left of the central figure and behind the banner, a large bird, possibly an eagle or condor, is depicted with outstretched wings. Below the bird and to the left, a smaller, child-like figure is partially visible. Further to the left and lower, a standing male figure in a long, coat-like garment faces forward. The lower portion of the relief integrates symbolic elements: a segment of a spoked wheel is visible beneath the left-standing figure, a stylized human skull rests at the bottom center-left, and an urn or pot-like vessel is situated on the bottom right. Abstract and rough forms constitute the background and base of the sculpture. The sculpture is currently displayed indoors against a plain, light-colored wall. Its location in the city of Arequipa, Peru, is the **Museo Histórico Municipal de Arequipa**.
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