
Stake attention in this memory
The image captures a partial view of a colorful statue and an accompanying informational sign, set indoors on a light-colored marble floor, likely within the Mysore Palace in Mysuru, India. The statue, partially visible on the left, depicts a figure adorned in a vibrant blue garment with intricate gold floral patterns and gold trim. A golden, staff-like object with red and gold segments is held by the statue's unseen hand. To the right, a prominent red rectangular sign with white text provides details about the exhibit. The English text reads: "PLASTER OF PARIS STATUE OF KRISHNARAJA WADIYAR IV WHO WAS INSTRUMENTAL IN CONSTRUCTION OF THIS PALACE." The Kannada text above it conveys the same information. The sign indicates that the statue is a plaster of Paris representation of Krishnaraja Wadiyar IV, highlighting his significant role in the construction of the palace itself. The polished marble floor with visible grout lines and subtle shadows suggests an interior setting, possibly a hall or gallery within the historical edifice. The scene is static, designed for visitors to learn about the palace's history and its key figures.
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