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A full-length Roman statue, identified as a veiled female figure, stands in an interior gallery within the Palazzo Pitti in Florence, Italy. The sculpture comprises a head, neck, hands, and exposed feet carved from light-toned marble, distinctly contrasting with the body's deeply folded drapery, which is rendered in dark grey or black stone. The figure's head is tilted upward and to the viewer's left, displaying a neutral facial expression. Her right hand is positioned near her upper chest, fingers gently curled, while her left hand rests lower, grasping the folds of her garment. She stands barefoot on a light-colored, rectangular stone plinth. Directly above the statue, an ornate gold-framed painting is mounted on a light grey textured wall, depicting a partial view of a figure in a red tunic against a dark background. Dark wood-framed architectural elements, possibly windows, are visible on both sides of the statue, admitting ambient light.
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