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**Scene:** The image shows two mounted ceramic tile artworks affixed to a building facade in Savona, Italy.

**Artworks:** 
*   **Top Plaque:** This is a smaller, rectangular plaque containing textual information in Italian. It's mounted above the main artwork. The text references "Saonae Dies Natalis," April 10, 1191, and the story of Savona in comics and ceramics. It also mentions Napoleon in Savona, the Italian Campaign - 1796, and the author Luciana Bertorelli, 2017.
*   **Main Artwork:** Below the plaque is a larger, framed ceramic artwork. It's a colorful image depicting a woman on horseback. In the background, there is an architectural element that looks like a building. It is tilted on the wall, with a visible wire and screws attaching it to the wall.

**Environment:** The building facade is constructed from uniform, tan-colored tiles, creating a structured, grid-like pattern.

**Overall Impression:** The presence of the two ceramic tile artworks suggests that it is a public artwork or marker of some historical significance for Savona.
Tihomir Angelov

May 31, 2026

Savona, Italy

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Here's a detailed description of the image: **Scene:** The image shows two mounted ceramic tile artworks affixed to a building facade in Savona, Italy. **Artworks:** * **Top Plaque:** This is a smaller, rectangular plaque containing textual information in Italian. It's mounted above the main artwork. The text references "Saonae Dies Natalis," April 10, 1191, and the story of Savona in comics and ceramics. It also mentions Napoleon in Savona, the Italian Campaign - 1796, and the author Luciana Bertorelli, 2017. * **Main Artwork:** Below the plaque is a larger, framed ceramic artwork. It's a colorful image depicting a woman on horseback. In the background, there is an architectural element that looks like a building. It is tilted on the wall, with a visible wire and screws attaching it to the wall. **Environment:** The building facade is constructed from uniform, tan-colored tiles, creating a structured, grid-like pattern. **Overall Impression:** The presence of the two ceramic tile artworks suggests that it is a public artwork or marker of some historical significance for Savona.

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