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An eye-level shot captures a classical white marble statue of a seated woman, prominently displayed on a white pedestal in an indoor museum setting. The statue depicts a regal figure with an elaborate hairstyle, wearing draped garments and a sash. She holds a circular object, possibly a wreath, in her left hand, and her right arm rests on a chair armrest with a book or tablet.

Behind the statue, a striking red wall dominates the upper background, showing subtle swirling light reflections or patterns. To the left, a "SENTIDO DE LA VISITA / VISITOR ROUTE" sign with a downward arrow marks a doorway, through which a woman in a red t-shirt and black trousers, wearing a lanyard, is walking away from the viewer. The floor is covered in light-colored tiles arranged in a chevron pattern. On the right, a section of beige tiled wall is visible.

A white informational plaque at the base of the pedestal identifies the artist as "José Álvarez Cubero (1768-1827)" and the subject as "Maria Isabel de Braganza, Queen of Spain," dating the sculpture to "circa 1818." The text, presented in both Spanish and English, describes the work as commissioned by King Ferdinand VII and influenced by Neoclassical styles, mentioning Antonio Canova. The scene suggests a well-maintained gallery environment in Madrid, Spain.
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An eye-level shot captures a classical white marble statue of a seated woman, prominently displayed on a white pedestal in an indoor museum setting. The statue depicts a regal figure with an elaborate hairstyle, wearing draped garments and a sash. She holds a circular object, possibly a wreath, in her left hand, and her right arm rests on a chair armrest with a book or tablet. Behind the statue, a striking red wall dominates the upper background, showing subtle swirling light reflections or patterns. To the left, a "SENTIDO DE LA VISITA / VISITOR ROUTE" sign with a downward arrow marks a doorway, through which a woman in a red t-shirt and black trousers, wearing a lanyard, is walking away from the viewer. The floor is covered in light-colored tiles arranged in a chevron pattern. On the right, a section of beige tiled wall is visible. A white informational plaque at the base of the pedestal identifies the artist as "José Álvarez Cubero (1768-1827)" and the subject as "Maria Isabel de Braganza, Queen of Spain," dating the sculpture to "circa 1818." The text, presented in both Spanish and English, describes the work as commissioned by King Ferdinand VII and influenced by Neoclassical styles, mentioning Antonio Canova. The scene suggests a well-maintained gallery environment in Madrid, Spain.

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