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This is a close-up, vertical shot of a richly carved wooden relief, likely a tomb or funerary monument. The carving depicts three figures in hooded robes, each in a separate arched niche. The uppermost figure appears to be older, with an emaciated face and hands clasped in front of their chest. The middle figure is more robust, also with hands clasped, and a serene expression. The lowest figure is similar to the middle one in pose and expression, suggesting a familial connection or shared role.

The figures are rendered with a high degree of detail, showcasing the folds of their garments and the texture of their skin. Between the figures and around the edges of the carving are various inscriptions and decorative elements. Some of the text is in Latin, including names and phrases that appear to be epitaphs. One prominent inscription on the right side reads, "EXCOLVI PRIMVM MYSAS ET APOLLINIS ARTES NEMPE FVI MEDICVS TVNO POETA SIMVL POSTEA ME REBUS NATUM MAIORIB: AVXIT CAESAR ET ORNAVIT PRAESIDIS OFFICIO OLLA IGITUR NOSTRO SINT VERBA INSCRIPTA SEPULCHRO VNICA VIXI OLIM CVSPINIANVS ERAM HISTORIAE IMMENSAE MONIMENTA AETERNA RELIOVI VIVVS IN YS SEMPER CVS PINIANYS ERIT VIXIT ANN EVI OANN M D XXIX MENS APRIL DIE XIX."

To the left of the main carving, there are additional stone fragments with inscriptions, one of which reads "RECH WEIN VON HAINRS MARCRETH ZOIPFIN VXOR DADE HIE" and another "ANNA MATER OCTO BEROBV". Another inscription in a smaller carved box at the top reads "AGNESALTERA CONIVNX". The style of carving and the Latin inscriptions suggest a historical or religious context, possibly within a church or cemetery in Vienna, Austria. The lighting is subdued, highlighting the texture and depth of the carving.
FM-bZCHZ2

Jun 19, 2026

Vienna, Austria

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This is a close-up, vertical shot of a richly carved wooden relief, likely a tomb or funerary monument. The carving depicts three figures in hooded robes, each in a separate arched niche. The uppermost figure appears to be older, with an emaciated face and hands clasped in front of their chest. The middle figure is more robust, also with hands clasped, and a serene expression. The lowest figure is similar to the middle one in pose and expression, suggesting a familial connection or shared role. The figures are rendered with a high degree of detail, showcasing the folds of their garments and the texture of their skin. Between the figures and around the edges of the carving are various inscriptions and decorative elements. Some of the text is in Latin, including names and phrases that appear to be epitaphs. One prominent inscription on the right side reads, "EXCOLVI PRIMVM MYSAS ET APOLLINIS ARTES NEMPE FVI MEDICVS TVNO POETA SIMVL POSTEA ME REBUS NATUM MAIORIB: AVXIT CAESAR ET ORNAVIT PRAESIDIS OFFICIO OLLA IGITUR NOSTRO SINT VERBA INSCRIPTA SEPULCHRO VNICA VIXI OLIM CVSPINIANVS ERAM HISTORIAE IMMENSAE MONIMENTA AETERNA RELIOVI VIVVS IN YS SEMPER CVS PINIANYS ERIT VIXIT ANN EVI OANN M D XXIX MENS APRIL DIE XIX." To the left of the main carving, there are additional stone fragments with inscriptions, one of which reads "RECH WEIN VON HAINRS MARCRETH ZOIPFIN VXOR DADE HIE" and another "ANNA MATER OCTO BEROBV". Another inscription in a smaller carved box at the top reads "AGNESALTERA CONIVNX". The style of carving and the Latin inscriptions suggest a historical or religious context, possibly within a church or cemetery in Vienna, Austria. The lighting is subdued, highlighting the texture and depth of the carving.

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