
Stake attention in this memory
A framed, black and white sketch, rendered in a detailed cross-hatching style, is centrally displayed on a wooden easel. The sketch depicts a narrow, cobbled street in Cuzco, Peru, identified as "Calle Triunfo Nro 3" by a label on the easel. The street recedes into the background, flanked by multi-story buildings characteristic of colonial Andean architecture. These buildings feature stone lower walls, plastered upper facades, various windows with decorative grilles, and overhanging tiled roofs. One building on the right exhibits multiple signs, including a prominent circular projecting sign near its roofline. No people are visible in the artwork. The black-framed artwork, secured by a white mat, reflects two large, gridded windows from the surrounding interior space. The easel stands on a reddish-brown floor, against a backdrop of rough-hewn stone wall on the left and a smooth, light-colored plastered wall on the right. A small, white informational label with text is affixed to the lower right leg of the easel.
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