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This image captures a vibrant three-figure sculptural composition titled "FALLERA I SULTÀ," dated 1987, displayed within a glass case at the Museo Fallero de València, Spain. The central subject consists of three intricately painted figures resting on an oval, marble-effect base with an ornate gold border. On the left, a bearded man, depicted as a sultan, reclines on crimson and gold cushions. He wears a green robe, gold pants, and a turban adorned with a large red feather, and holds a small plate of purple grapes in his right hand. To his right, a dark-skinned boy with a wide smile, wearing a white turban, a pink vest, and striped purple and yellow pants, holds a thin white stick pointed towards the third figure. On the right, a fair-skinned woman, identified as a "Fallera," kneels in an elegant floral-patterned dress (pink, green, white) with a large red, fan-like ornament on her head. Her right hand rests on her chest, and her gaze is directed downward and to her left. The figures are enclosed in a clear glass display case, reflecting elements of the museum environment, including indistinct background art and lighting. A white informational label on the lower left of the case provides the title, year, artist's name (Hermogenes Garcia Gómez), dimensions (86 x 51 cm), technique (painted cardboard with plastic and oil), and materials (cardboard figures). A second, partially visible label is present on the right. The museum wall behind the display is a solid orange-brown color.
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