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The image shows a black and gold Greek painted krater (a type of vase) displayed on a brown shelf in a museum setting. The krater is decorated with images of figures in black and gold, with black outlining the figures and gold filling in the clothing and background. The krater is on a small brown pedestal. The krater is located in the Museo Arqueológico Nacional in Madrid, Spain (latitude: 40.424, longitude: -3.689). A black plaque with white lettering in Spanish reads "IMITACIONES: DE LO EXCLUSIVO A LO POPULAR" above the krater. Below the krater, another black plaque with white lettering in Spanish reads "Cratera griega pintada. Importada para uso exclusivo de la elite ibérica." This translation is "Painted Greek krater. Imported for the exclusive use of the Iberian elite". On the right side of the image, another gray plaque with raised figures of people in various poses sits on the same shelf. The plaque depicts a group of five figures, possibly in a procession or performing a ritual, with their arms raised and their bodies in a flowing, diagonal configuration. The lighting in the room is bright, casting some shadows behind the objects. The background is a dark gray wall, and the floor below the shelf is a dark, textured surface. The image appears to have been taken in a museum.
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