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This media file captures an indoor scene, likely a museum shop or display area, featuring several plaster cast replicas of ancient Greek sculptures. The items are arranged on white shelves or pedestals.

The primary subject is a large, weathered plaster cast of a horse's head, prominently displayed in the upper left. Adjacent to it, on a lower shelf, are three rectangular relief sculptures. The leftmost of these depicts a reclining female figure with flowing drapery. Next to it is a relief of a male figure, possibly a warrior or youth, in dynamic pose. To the far right, on a separate stand, is another relief showing a horse's head intertwined with a human head or figure. Reflections in the background glass cases reveal snippets of other items, including a blue and white patterned fabric and what might be jewelry. The floor is made of stone or concrete, with a grate visible on the right side and a patterned rug or tapestry on the lower left.

Each sculpture is accompanied by an information card. Visible text on these cards identifies the replicas and their origins: "The Parthenon Frieze - Horse head from slab II of the north frieze," priced at £150.00; "A youth of the Parthenon - Young rider from the north frieze," priced at £75.00; "The Nereid Monument - Dancing Nereid from the... frieze," priced at £95.00; and "Horse of Selene - From the east pediment of the Parthenon," priced at £195.00. The cards also specify that they are "Cast in plaster" and likely from the "British Museum," aligning with the location context of London, United Kingdom.

The scene depicts a static display, offering visitors or shoppers the opportunity to view or purchase reproductions of classical art, primarily from the Parthenon Marbles.
punit03

Dec 13, 2024, 3:20 PM

London, UK

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This media file captures an indoor scene, likely a museum shop or display area, featuring several plaster cast replicas of ancient Greek sculptures. The items are arranged on white shelves or pedestals. The primary subject is a large, weathered plaster cast of a horse's head, prominently displayed in the upper left. Adjacent to it, on a lower shelf, are three rectangular relief sculptures. The leftmost of these depicts a reclining female figure with flowing drapery. Next to it is a relief of a male figure, possibly a warrior or youth, in dynamic pose. To the far right, on a separate stand, is another relief showing a horse's head intertwined with a human head or figure. Reflections in the background glass cases reveal snippets of other items, including a blue and white patterned fabric and what might be jewelry. The floor is made of stone or concrete, with a grate visible on the right side and a patterned rug or tapestry on the lower left. Each sculpture is accompanied by an information card. Visible text on these cards identifies the replicas and their origins: "The Parthenon Frieze - Horse head from slab II of the north frieze," priced at £150.00; "A youth of the Parthenon - Young rider from the north frieze," priced at £75.00; "The Nereid Monument - Dancing Nereid from the... frieze," priced at £95.00; and "Horse of Selene - From the east pediment of the Parthenon," priced at £195.00. The cards also specify that they are "Cast in plaster" and likely from the "British Museum," aligning with the location context of London, United Kingdom. The scene depicts a static display, offering visitors or shoppers the opportunity to view or purchase reproductions of classical art, primarily from the Parthenon Marbles.

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