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The image depicts Woodrow Wilsonplein (also known as 't Zuid) in Ghent, Belgium, on an overcast day. In the central midground stands "Het Ros Beiaard" (The Horse Bayard), a large, abstract bronze sculpture by Jan De Cooman. The sculpture features a stylized human figure holding an elongated, horizontal abstract form, all mounted on a rough plinth supported by two tall, dark grey metal posts. A small bird is perched on the horizontal element of the sculpture. In the foreground, slightly to the right, a lone individual walks away from the camera, facing towards the right side of the frame. This person has short, reddish hair, wears black over-ear headphones, a dark grey or black jacket, and carries a light brown tote bag on their left shoulder. The square is paved with light-colored concrete tiles, including areas with textured dots. Around the base of the sculpture, several large, irregular grey rocks are visible. Behind the sculpture and extending across the midground, a line of bare, pollarded trees with gnarled branches separates the main paved area from a further section containing dark green benches. In the background, a mix of urban architecture lines the square. To the left, a multi-story, modern building with numerous windows and a flat roof is visible. To its right, older European-style buildings with sloped, dark-tiled roofs and brick facades, including reddish-brown tones, are present. Two parallel black electrical wires, likely for trams, span horizontally across the upper portion of the uniformly grey, overcast sky. No direct interactions between individuals are discernible.
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