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A tiled public art installation depicting the Argentine Coat of Arms is prominently featured on a wall in Mendoza, Argentina
A tiled public art installation depicting the Argentine Coat of Arms is prominently featured on a wall in Mendoza, Argentina. The artwork is composed of multiple square, cream-colored ceramic tiles, showing visible grout lines and signs of age, including surface cracks, minor chipping, and discoloration. The upper portion of the tile arrangement consists of two rows with sections of dark blue and off-white, indicative of the Argentine flag's colors or a sky motif above the crest. The central subject is the national coat of arms: A golden "Sun of May" with anthropomorphic facial features radiates at the top, partially visible. Below it, an oval shield is divided horizontally. The upper section, colored light blue, depicts a reddish-brown Phrygian cap atop a brown pike. The lower section, cream-colored, displays two clasped hands, one lighter-skinned and one slightly darker, in a handshake. Below the handshake, a cornucopia filled with dark purple grapes and other fruits/flowers is rendered. The entire oval shield is framed by a dark green laurel wreath, and a blue and white ribbon, tied in a bow, rests at the base. The depiction appears to be a permanent fixture on a building or monument.
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