
Stake attention in this memory
This image displays a vertical panel painting by Juan de la Abadía el Viejo, situated on a plain white wall within the Museum of Fine Arts of Asturias in Oviedo/Uviéu, Spain. The artwork is housed in an ornate gilded wooden frame. The painting features two full-length figures against a textured gold background adorned with a repetitive floral pattern. On the left, a winged male figure with a golden halo stands, dressed in dark armor, chainmail, and a dark cloak with gold trim. He holds a long spear vertically in his right hand, pointed downwards. A set of scales is visible near his left foot. His right foot is placed upon a prostrate, horned demonic figure with a reddish face and green garment, positioned at the bottom center of the painting. To the right, a female figure with a golden halo stands. A metal spike is visibly embedded in her forehead. She wears a green tunic and a red cloak, both accented with gold trim. In her right hand, she holds a palm frond. Her left hand holds a small, dark, rectangular architectural model. A small, nude, cherubic figure stands on a pedestal to her lower left. The ground beneath the figures is depicted as a beige and brown rocky landscape. To the right of the painting, a white rectangular information plaque with black text is affixed to the wall, providing details about the artwork.
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