
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a large azulejo panel, predominantly in shades of blue and white, located in Aveiro, Portugal. The panel depicts a rural grape harvest scene, captioned "VINDIMA EM ANADIA" (Grape Harvest in Anadia) on a scroll-like banner at the top. Anadia is a municipality within the Aveiro District. The scene features six individuals engaged in viticultural labor within a vineyard. The background shows trees and a small, white, gabled building with a dark roof on the right, under a light blue sky with subtle cloud formations. Grapevines heavy with ripe bunches dominate the midground and foreground. On the far left, a man in a hat is bent over, manipulating a long-handled tool in the soil. Behind him, a second man in a wide-brimmed hat stands partially obscured. In the central foreground, a barefoot woman stands upright, wearing a light-colored long dress, a dark belt, and a round, flat-topped hat; her right hand is raised to her forehead. To her right, two women are bent over, actively picking grapes from the vines, dressed in traditional attire including striped skirts and head coverings. A basket is visible near the feet of one of these women. A sixth figure, partially obscured on the far right, is also bent over, presumably picking grapes. The panel is framed by an ornate blue and white decorative border with scrollwork patterns at the top and bottom, accented by a narrow yellow stripe. The tiles show minor surface wear, small chips, and some discoloration consistent with age and outdoor exposure.
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