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The image displays an urban scene dominated by a series of bronze statues commemorating musicians, set against a backdrop of bare trees and historic buildings under an overcast sky. The photograph is oriented vertically, with the ground on the left and the sky on the right, but for description, we will assume a standard horizontal orientation.

In the foreground, a brick-paved sidewalk or plaza occupies the lower portion of the frame. On the right side of this paved area, a row of bronze statues stands atop light grey granite pedestals. From left to right, these include:
1.  A bust of a man, with the name "DAVIE RENÉ 1940 - 2007" inscribed on its pedestal.
2.  Another bust of a man, with the inscription "JOHNNY MEYER 1912 - 1992" on its pedestal.
3.  A full-body statue of a man playing a double bass, with "MOPPE DUIN 1914 - 1999" inscribed on its pedestal.
4.  A full-body statue of a man playing an accordion, with "JOHN KLOES 1918 - 2005" visible on its pedestal.
5.  A larger grouping of three figures, one playing an accordion, another a mandolin or similar stringed instrument, and the third figure seemingly singing or conducting. The text on the plaque of this pedestal is not legible.

The statues depict male figures and appear to be a memorial or tribute to local musicians.

To the left of the statues, a large, mature deciduous tree with intricate, bare branches extends across the upper and central parts of the image, suggesting a winter or early spring setting. Two multi-lamp streetlights are visible among the tree branches.

In the background, behind the trees and statues, several multi-story buildings with classic European architecture are visible. They feature brick facades, numerous windows, and sloped roofs. The overall sky is light grey and overcast, indicating a cloudy daytime. The scene appears calm and contemplative.
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Feb 16, 2026

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The image displays an urban scene dominated by a series of bronze statues commemorating musicians, set against a backdrop of bare trees and historic buildings under an overcast sky. The photograph is oriented vertically, with the ground on the left and the sky on the right, but for description, we will assume a standard horizontal orientation. In the foreground, a brick-paved sidewalk or plaza occupies the lower portion of the frame. On the right side of this paved area, a row of bronze statues stands atop light grey granite pedestals. From left to right, these include: 1. A bust of a man, with the name "DAVIE RENÉ 1940 - 2007" inscribed on its pedestal. 2. Another bust of a man, with the inscription "JOHNNY MEYER 1912 - 1992" on its pedestal. 3. A full-body statue of a man playing a double bass, with "MOPPE DUIN 1914 - 1999" inscribed on its pedestal. 4. A full-body statue of a man playing an accordion, with "JOHN KLOES 1918 - 2005" visible on its pedestal. 5. A larger grouping of three figures, one playing an accordion, another a mandolin or similar stringed instrument, and the third figure seemingly singing or conducting. The text on the plaque of this pedestal is not legible. The statues depict male figures and appear to be a memorial or tribute to local musicians. To the left of the statues, a large, mature deciduous tree with intricate, bare branches extends across the upper and central parts of the image, suggesting a winter or early spring setting. Two multi-lamp streetlights are visible among the tree branches. In the background, behind the trees and statues, several multi-story buildings with classic European architecture are visible. They feature brick facades, numerous windows, and sloped roofs. The overall sky is light grey and overcast, indicating a cloudy daytime. The scene appears calm and contemplative.

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