
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a spread from a book, likely an encyclopedia or dictionary, filled with text and illustrations. Dominating the right side of the page is a detail from Diego Velázquez's painting "The Toilet of Venus" (also known as "The Rokeby Venus"), specifically focusing on the figure of Cupid. Cupid is depicted as a cherubic child with wings, holding a mirror and looking into it. His posture is dynamic, suggesting movement. The left side of the spread features a statue of a historical figure, possibly a monk or a religious leader, dressed in robes and holding a staff. The statue appears to be made of stone or bronze and is positioned outdoors, with a hint of a building in the background. Below the statue, there is a diagram illustrating physics concepts, showing forces acting on an inclined plane, with labels like "Fn sen," "Fn cos," and "Q." The text surrounding these images includes entries for words such as "CUNEAR," "CUNERE," "CUNERO," "CUNETA," "CUNHA," "CUNNINGHAM," "CUNO," "CUNQUEIRO," "CUÑA," "CUÑADO," "CUÑETE," "CUPO," "CUPÓN," and "CUPRESÁCEAS." The context suggests these are definitions and descriptions of various subjects, including geographical locations, historical figures, scientific terms, and botanical classifications. Some entries are accompanied by smaller illustrations, like a cuneiform tablet and a sculpture labeled as a monument to "R. Meller, famosa cupletista." The overall impression is that of a richly illustrated educational resource.
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