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A mid-20th century leather elephant sculpture, reportedly made in Aswan, Egypt, is mounted on a wooden panel adjacent to a white wall. The elephant is dark in color, likely black or dark brown, with visible stitching and texture mimicking wrinkles and skin folds. The elephant's trunk is curved upwards, and its tusks are off-white or yellowed. A black sign with white text is mounted next to the elephant on the panel and describes the piece, indicating its origins in Aswan, Egypt, and dating it to the mid-20th century. The wooden panel and the wall are in contrasting colors, with the panel being a warmer wood tone and the wall painted white. The lighting in the scene creates shadows that emphasize the contours of the sculpture and the texture of the wall.
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