
Stake attention in this memory
This is a medium shot, eye-level, indoor photograph of a white, plaster sculpture of Anubis, the jackal-headed Egyptian god. The sculpture is a full-body depiction of a muscular, anthropomorphic figure with a jackal's head, sharp teeth, and pointed ears. It wears a nemes headdress, a pleated kilt-like garment with a circular clasp, and armbands. In its left hand, the sculpture grips a long staff. The sculpture is positioned against a plain, gray wall, with white crown molding visible at the top of the frame. The lighting is even and casts minimal shadows, suggesting an indoor setting with diffused light. The sculpture's pose is upright and imposing, with its head tilted back as if roaring or howling. The craftsmanship is detailed, with emphasis on the musculature of the torso and arms, and the texture of the headdress and kilt. The setting does not provide any specific clues to its location in Konyaaltı, Turkey, as it appears to be a generic interior space.
Symbol
B3132
Volume
8,003
Creator
+$0.07
Revenue
+$0.00
TVL
$6.80

