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An outdoor, vertical photograph shows a white marble sculpture depicting a religious scene, set against a light-colored building and surrounded by green plants in pots. The image is rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise.

The sculpture features three male figures carved in relief. In the foreground, the central figure, likely Jesus, wears a crown of thorns and has a beard, standing with hands clasped in front of him. To his right and slightly behind him, another bearded figure, possibly a guard or an observer, looks towards Jesus. Further back and elevated, a third figure, presumably Pontius Pilate, is shown with his hands held over a basin, appearing to wash them in a symbolic gesture. The figures are dressed in draped robes typical of biblical times, with intricate folds.

The sculpture rests on a base made of speckled gray stone. The base features a decorative arched top section on the right side.

Chinese text is inscribed in gold characters on the gray stone base. The larger text reads:
"第一处" (Dì yī chǔ), which translates to "First Station".
"耶稣被判死刑" (Yēsū bèi pàn sǐxíng), which translates to "Jesus is condemned to death".
Below this, smaller text, partially visible, appears to be a biblical quote from Matthew 27:24: "比拉多洗手说:流这义人的血,罪不在我,你们看著办吧!" (Pilate washed his hands and said: "I am innocent of this man's blood; see to it yourselves.").

The setting appears to be a courtyard or garden area, possibly associated with a church in Guangzhou, China, given the presence of potted plants and the architectural style of the building in the background, which features decorative moldings. The solemn expressions of the sculpted figures convey the gravity of the depicted event.
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Jan 10, 2025, 9:45 AM

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An outdoor, vertical photograph shows a white marble sculpture depicting a religious scene, set against a light-colored building and surrounded by green plants in pots. The image is rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise. The sculpture features three male figures carved in relief. In the foreground, the central figure, likely Jesus, wears a crown of thorns and has a beard, standing with hands clasped in front of him. To his right and slightly behind him, another bearded figure, possibly a guard or an observer, looks towards Jesus. Further back and elevated, a third figure, presumably Pontius Pilate, is shown with his hands held over a basin, appearing to wash them in a symbolic gesture. The figures are dressed in draped robes typical of biblical times, with intricate folds. The sculpture rests on a base made of speckled gray stone. The base features a decorative arched top section on the right side. Chinese text is inscribed in gold characters on the gray stone base. The larger text reads: "第一处" (Dì yī chǔ), which translates to "First Station". "耶稣被判死刑" (Yēsū bèi pàn sǐxíng), which translates to "Jesus is condemned to death". Below this, smaller text, partially visible, appears to be a biblical quote from Matthew 27:24: "比拉多洗手说:流这义人的血,罪不在我,你们看著办吧!" (Pilate washed his hands and said: "I am innocent of this man's blood; see to it yourselves."). The setting appears to be a courtyard or garden area, possibly associated with a church in Guangzhou, China, given the presence of potted plants and the architectural style of the building in the background, which features decorative moldings. The solemn expressions of the sculpted figures convey the gravity of the depicted event.

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