
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a full-length statue of a bearded man, likely a religious figure, standing upright on a stone pedestal. The statue is primarily depicted in hues of blue for an undergarment and a deep maroon for an outer robe or cloak. The man has a long, flowing white beard and white hair. He holds an open book in his left hand and a long, straight sword in his right hand, pointed downwards. His feet are visible at the bottom of the statue. The pedestal is blocky and appears to be made of stone or concrete, painted in a textured gold and brown finish. A black plaque is affixed to the front of the pedestal, containing legible white text. The text reads: "ST PAUL / THE APOSTLE TO THE GENTILES / FORMED ON 28 MAY 1989 / REV FR DR G.C. ANUNES". This identifies the figure as Saint Paul, an important apostle in Christianity, and provides details about the statue's formation or dedication, likely in Onitsha, Nigeria. The background consists of a light gray or beige wall, possibly concrete or painted plaster, showing some signs of wear and stains. There are two dark, rectangular openings in the wall – one prominently to the left of the statue and another smaller one to the right, possibly windows or doorways. A simple black plastic chair is visible on the far right side of the frame, near the wall. The lighting suggests daytime, possibly indirect light, indicating an indoor or sheltered outdoor setting. The overall scene suggests a memorial or religious display, likely located within or near a church or religious institution.
Symbol
84B8A
Volume
2,855
Creator
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Revenue
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TVL
$0.80


