
Stake attention in this memory
The image is a scan of a page from an encyclopedia or dictionary, featuring a variety of entries related to art and science. The dominant subjects are the printed text and illustrations, which include diagrams, paintings, and artistic renderings. On the left side, a diagram of a "cubilote" (a type of furnace) is presented with labels in Spanish, such as "abertura de carga" (charging opening) and "plancha de hierro" (iron plate). Above this, there is an illustration of a jellyfish-like creature labeled "cubomedusas. Chiropsalmus quadrumanni." To the right of the text, there are two prominent artworks. The upper one, titled "L'usine du río Tinto a l'estaque" by Braque, is a cubist painting depicting an industrial scene with fragmented geometric shapes in earthy tones. Below it, another cubist painting, possibly "Naturaleza muerta" by Juan Gris, showcases a still life with similar fragmented forms and a limited color palette. A third, smaller artwork, described as "Violín, por Picasso," is visible at the bottom right, also rendered in a cubist style. The text itself is in Spanish and discusses terms like "cubremantel" (tablecloth), "cubismo" (Cubism), and various scientific and artistic definitions. Some terms are accompanied by small illustrations, such as the jellyfish and the cubilote. The page number "931" and a smaller page number "59" are visible. The overall context suggests an educational or reference work, likely a dictionary or encyclopedia, focusing on art and scientific terminology. There are no visible people or animals in the scene, and the setting is an interior, likely a library or study, given the nature of the material. The lighting appears to be artificial, illuminating the page for viewing.
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