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This media file showcases a series of bronze head sculptures, likely part of an outdoor art installation. The sculptures, depicted from varying angles, are placed along a row of smooth, light-colored concrete pedestals. The foreground sculpture, a detailed bronze head with a textured surface and a thoughtful expression, is positioned in sharp focus. Behind it, several other similar sculptures recede into the background, creating a sense of depth and repetition.

The scene is set outdoors, with lush green foliage and trees visible in the background, suggesting a park or garden environment. Sunlight filters through the leaves, casting dappled shadows on the ground and the sculptures, indicating it's likely daytime with clear or partly cloudy weather.

A prominent detail is a small metal plaque affixed to the pedestal of the foreground sculpture. The plaque contains text that appears to be an artist's inscription. The visible text reads: "Xawery Dunikowski (1875-1964) Mikołaj Rej, 1953 z II cyklu „Głowy Wawelskie" from the II cycle 'Wawel Heads' brąz/bronze". This indicates the artwork is by Xawery Dunikowski, titled "Mikołaj Rej," created in 1953, and is part of a series called "Wawel Heads," made of bronze. The location context suggests this installation might be in Warsaw, Poland, given the mention of "Wawel Heads," which likely refers to figures from Wawel Castle in Krakow, also in Poland. The overall impression is one of artistic display within a natural, serene setting.
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Jul 2, 2026

Warsaw, Poland

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This media file showcases a series of bronze head sculptures, likely part of an outdoor art installation. The sculptures, depicted from varying angles, are placed along a row of smooth, light-colored concrete pedestals. The foreground sculpture, a detailed bronze head with a textured surface and a thoughtful expression, is positioned in sharp focus. Behind it, several other similar sculptures recede into the background, creating a sense of depth and repetition. The scene is set outdoors, with lush green foliage and trees visible in the background, suggesting a park or garden environment. Sunlight filters through the leaves, casting dappled shadows on the ground and the sculptures, indicating it's likely daytime with clear or partly cloudy weather. A prominent detail is a small metal plaque affixed to the pedestal of the foreground sculpture. The plaque contains text that appears to be an artist's inscription. The visible text reads: "Xawery Dunikowski (1875-1964) Mikołaj Rej, 1953 z II cyklu „Głowy Wawelskie" from the II cycle 'Wawel Heads' brąz/bronze". This indicates the artwork is by Xawery Dunikowski, titled "Mikołaj Rej," created in 1953, and is part of a series called "Wawel Heads," made of bronze. The location context suggests this installation might be in Warsaw, Poland, given the mention of "Wawel Heads," which likely refers to figures from Wawel Castle in Krakow, also in Poland. The overall impression is one of artistic display within a natural, serene setting.

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