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A light-colored bust of a man with a mustache and short hair is prominently displayed on a dark, rectangular pedestal. The bust, crafted from plaster, depicts the man wearing a formal jacket with a high collar and a slightly smiling expression. On the front of the pedestal, a white informational plaque provides details about the subject in both Greek and English. The English text clearly identifies the individual as "Konstantinos Samaras (1881-1960)", "Chief of the Greek Gendarmerie", and notes the material as "Plaster". The Greek text above it, partially visible, confirms "Κωνσταντίνος" (Konstantinos), "Αντιστράτηγος" (Lieutenant General), and "Αρχηγός της Ελληνικής Χωροφυλακής" (Chief of the Greek Gendarmerie). Behind the bust and pedestal, light-colored, translucent curtains hang, diffusing natural light into the room. The faint outline of a window is visible through the sheer fabric, indicating that the scene is illuminated by daylight. The overall setting suggests an indoor environment, likely a museum or a historical building, dedicated to presenting figures of historical significance, consistent with a location in Athina, Greece. There are no people visible, and no specific activity beyond the display of the bust.
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