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A large, multi-panel wooden relief carving is affixed to a wall within the Indian Museum in Kolkata, India. The carving depicts three human figures in profile, walking leftward. The prominent lead figure, a male with long hair, holds a shallow, circular object in his right hand. Behind him, two smaller figures, possibly women or children, are partially obscured. These figures are outlined in black and filled with a pale grey or white pigment, contrasting with the natural reddish-brown wood. The upper section of the carving features intricate designs, including wave-like textures and a large serpentine or draconic form, along with some carved text such as "GEO" and "E.T.". The lower section displays ornate architectural and decorative motifs. Above the wooden artwork, the ceiling is constructed from numerous tightly packed, light-colored sandbags. The carving is illuminated by focused lighting, which casts a distinct shadow along its right edge against a dark background.
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