
Stake attention in this memory
This is a full-shot, eye-level, medium-close-up, indoor photograph of a Tang Dynasty guardian lion statue, a ceramic sculpture with a turquoise and brown glaze, housed within a glass display case in the Galle Fort Museum, Galle, Sri Lanka. The lion is depicted in a dynamic, rearing pose, with its mouth open and its mane bristling with ceramic protrusions. Its body is a mottled turquoise, with darker, almost black accents and embellishments, particularly on its mane and legs. The sculpture rests on a light yellow surface, possibly a display pedestal, which is illuminated by artificial lights from above, casting shadows on the surface. Behind the sculpture, the glass case reflects the interior of the museum, including the white walls and what appear to be display panels or artwork on the walls. A bright, rectangular light fixture is visible at the top of the case, causing a lens flare. The overall impression is of an ancient artifact preserved within a modern exhibition setting.
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