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A large, decorative Catrina skeleton figure is centrally positioned on a light-colored stone tile pavement, likely in the Portales area of Puebla City's historic center in Mexico. The figure features a white skull head painted with black eye sockets, red heart motifs on the cheeks, red lips with black stitching, and a red nose detail. Its head is adorned with a colorful floral crown containing red, pink, yellow, and white flowers, along with two white, braided elements resembling hair wrapped around the sides. The articulated skeleton torso is clad in a dark red, long-sleeved dress with a ruffled collar and gold trim on the sleeves and neckline. Bright yellow fabric sashes are draped over its shoulders. The lower part of the dress is a voluminous, multi-tiered skirt: the upper sections are dark red with white lace details, while the lower sections feature wide horizontal stripes of white, gold, and dark red fabric. The figure's skeleton arms are extended outwards, with its left hand holding out the skirt to showcase its fullness. It stands on a circular black base. To the left of the figure, a tall, black ornamental lamppost with three spherical white luminaires rises from the pavement. The background consists of robust grey stone columns and arched passages, characteristic of colonial Spanish architecture. Through an arched opening on the left, indistinct figures of people are visible in the distance. On the right, reflections in a large window hint at a broader urban environment. The entire scene is illuminated by natural light.
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