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A large-scale, monochromatic portrait of a woman, rendered in black, white, and various shades of gray, is displayed outdoors on what appears to be a wall or large panel. The artwork utilizes distinct, flat blocks of color, giving it a graphic or stencil-like aesthetic. The woman's face is depicted with her head slightly tilted, and her eyes appear to be looking upwards or to the side, conveying a contemplative or serene expression. On the right side of the portrait, inscribed in elegant cursive script, is a Spanish quote: "Prefiero una libertad peligrosa a una servidumbre tranquila," which translates to "I prefer a dangerous freedom to a tranquil servitude." Below this quote, the name "María Zambrano" is visible. This identifies the subject of the portrait as the renowned Spanish philosopher María Zambrano, and the quote as one of hers. The portrait is set against a background that includes a visible brick pattern along the bottom and right edge, suggesting it is a mural or artwork affixed to a building or exterior structure. The overall impression is one of a public art piece honoring a significant cultural figure. The image is photographed from an angle, causing the artwork to appear tilted. Given the location context of Segovia, Spain, this mural likely serves as a tribute to María Zambrano in her home country.
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