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A bronze bas-relief sculpture, depicting the Coat of Arms of Argentina, is prominently displayed on a textured stone wall under bright daylight. The emblem features an oval shield, crowned by a radiant rising sun at the top. Within the shield, a Phrygian cap, symbolizing liberty, is impaled on a pike. Below it, two hands are clasped in a handshake, signifying unity and brotherhood. The shield is framed by a laurel wreath, representing victory and glory, which is tied at the bottom with a ribbon. The sculpture casts distinct shadows on the rough-hewn stone wall, indicating direct sunlight. The wall itself is constructed from irregular blocks of natural stone in varying shades of beige, grey, and hints of reddish-brown, with some visible cracks in the mortar lines. Patches of blue sky and green foliage are visible in the upper corners, confirming an outdoor setting. The imagery of the coat of arms evokes themes of national identity, freedom, and unity for Argentina. The scene is located in Luján de Cuyo, Argentina. No visible text is present in the image.
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