
Stake attention in this memory
This media file shows three ancient stone sculptures of human figures displayed on dark brown platforms against a dark gray wall. The sculptures are positioned vertically in the image, suggesting they are mounted or displayed on separate shelves. The top sculpture depicts a standing figure, possibly male, wearing a robe and with a tonsured head. The middle sculpture is a recumbent figure, appearing to be in a dramatic pose. The bottom sculpture is a standing figure, possibly female, also wearing a robe and a head covering. All sculptures show signs of age and wear, with chipped edges and faded details. A descriptive plaque is visible in the lower right portion of the image, placed on the platform supporting the bottom sculpture. The plaque is black with white text and includes an image of an arched doorway. Visible text on the plaque, in both Spanish and English, indicates that these are "Three sculptures from a church portal." The Spanish text reads "Las esculturas del pórtico de iglesia." The English text describes them as "Three sculptures from a church portal," with additional information about their origin and probable use as decorative elements for a church entrance. The location context provided is Madrid, Spain. The lighting suggests an indoor exhibition space, likely a museum or gallery, with artificial lighting.
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