
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays two dark-colored relief sculptures, likely made of wood or terracotta, exhibited in a museum or gallery setting in Sonargaon, Bangladesh. Both rectangular panels are mounted on light beige, recessed wall sections and are visible through a reflective glass barrier, which shows reflections of the room and the person taking the photo. The upper sculpture, labeled with the number "3" on the adjacent wall, depicts two figures in an active pose, possibly dancing or playing music. Both figures wear elaborate headwear and detailed traditional attire. The figure on the right appears to be playing a drum or a similar percussion instrument. The sculpture is framed with a border featuring a repetitive triangular pattern. The lower sculpture, marked with the number "4," portrays a more complex, narrative scene with multiple figures. Due to reflections on the glass, precise details are somewhat obscured, but it appears to show several individuals, some seated, possibly within a boat or an architectural setting, engaged in a group activity. This panel also shares the same distinctive triangular border pattern. At the bottom center of the image, a small informational label with Bengali text is visible. The prominent title reads "পশুপতি নাথ..." (Pashupati Nath...). Below it, further details are provided: "পেশা: শিল্প" (Profession: Art), "স্থান: সোনারগাঁ, মৈমনসিংহ" (Place: Sonargaon, Mymensingh), and "সময়: ১৭ শতক" (Time: 17th century). The artifacts represent traditional craftsmanship from the 17th century Sonargaon region. The overall scene captures historical objects on display.
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