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An indoor still life scene is depicted within what is presumed to be a residence in San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca, Argentina. The primary subjects are a collection of tarnished, silver-colored metal objects arranged on a circular, fluted metal tray.

The central object is a pear-shaped metal container, likely a mate gourd, standing on three ornate legs. It features a removable lid with an attached bombilla (metal straw-like utensil) and is extensively embossed with a relief depicting buildings, possibly a church, and natural scenery. Flanking this container are two smaller, barrel-shaped metal jars with open tops and similar embossed details. One jar is clearly labeled "AZUCAR" (Spanish for sugar), and the other "YERBA" (Spanish for yerba mate). A small, slender metal scoop or spoon with a curved handle is positioned between these two smaller jars.

The entire set rests on a dark reddish-brown, polished wooden surface, consistent with a table or a piece of furniture. To the immediate left, a curved, dark reddish-brown wooden element, possibly part of a chair, is partially visible. The background consists of a light-colored, plain wall, showing some texture. Two rectangular fixtures, possibly light switches or outlets, are mounted on this wall. The lower portion of the image reveals a terrazzo or tiled floor with small, irregular dark aggregates. In the far background, a portion of another lidded container, possibly of metal and wood construction, is visible on the right. No individuals or active interactions are present in the scene.
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Mar 12, 2026, 7:47 PM

San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca, Argentina

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An indoor still life scene is depicted within what is presumed to be a residence in San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca, Argentina. The primary subjects are a collection of tarnished, silver-colored metal objects arranged on a circular, fluted metal tray. The central object is a pear-shaped metal container, likely a mate gourd, standing on three ornate legs. It features a removable lid with an attached bombilla (metal straw-like utensil) and is extensively embossed with a relief depicting buildings, possibly a church, and natural scenery. Flanking this container are two smaller, barrel-shaped metal jars with open tops and similar embossed details. One jar is clearly labeled "AZUCAR" (Spanish for sugar), and the other "YERBA" (Spanish for yerba mate). A small, slender metal scoop or spoon with a curved handle is positioned between these two smaller jars. The entire set rests on a dark reddish-brown, polished wooden surface, consistent with a table or a piece of furniture. To the immediate left, a curved, dark reddish-brown wooden element, possibly part of a chair, is partially visible. The background consists of a light-colored, plain wall, showing some texture. Two rectangular fixtures, possibly light switches or outlets, are mounted on this wall. The lower portion of the image reveals a terrazzo or tiled floor with small, irregular dark aggregates. In the far background, a portion of another lidded container, possibly of metal and wood construction, is visible on the right. No individuals or active interactions are present in the scene.

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