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The image displays the bronze statue of Imre Kálmán, often referred to as "The Jester" or "The Man with the Funny Head" statue, located on Nagymező utca 17, in front of the Budapest Operetta and Musical Theatre, in the VI district of Budapest, Hungary
The image displays the bronze statue of Imre Kálmán, often referred to as "The Jester" or "The Man with the Funny Head" statue, located on Nagymező utca 17, in front of the Budapest Operetta and Musical Theatre, in the VI district of Budapest, Hungary. The statue depicts a smiling, corpulent male figure, dressed in a ruffled collar, a long coat, and a wide-brimmed hat. His head is detached from his body and rests on his right hand, which is positioned under his chin, while his body leans backward. The statue stands on a sidewalk paved with light grey interlocking pavers. To its left, a multi-story building with a red brick facade and ornate balconies is visible; its ground floor features establishments including the "Komédia Kávéház," identifiable by its green awnings. Directly behind the statue, a bare-branched deciduous tree rises against a clear blue sky. A dark grey utility pole is positioned to the right, partially obstructing the statue. Further right, a light-colored, classical building with arched windows and decorative elements lines the street, with potted green plants placed along the sidewalk. The scene is illuminated by bright, clear daylight.