
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a light-colored, vertically oriented relief sculpture, attributed to Jacques Sarazin (1592-1660) and dated circa 1639, identified as "CARIATIDES." The sculpture depicts two draped female figures standing frontally, facing each other with their inner arms intertwined or touching. An open rectangular space is situated above their heads. The artwork is mounted on a dark square base, which rests centrally on a white cuboid pedestal. This entire arrangement is enclosed within a transparent glass display case, featuring a white base and a clear top and sides. The background is a plain, light-toned wall, characteristic of a museum gallery. Reflections of the surrounding environment, including a partial silhouette of a person (likely the photographer), are visible on the glass surface. A white information plaque is partially visible in the lower right, detailing the artwork's attributes. This scene is located within the Louvre-Lens museum in Lens, France.
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