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A wall painting, likely a fresco, located in Città del Vaticano, Vatican City, depicts three primary figures against a dark blue-grey background, situated above a reddish-brown base and a checkered floor. The central figure is a seated male monarch, rendered in gold and ochre tones, wearing a crown, armor over a flowing robe, and holding an ornate golden scepter topped with a miniature building, wreath, and sphere in his left hand. His bare feet are visible, and he gazes towards the viewer's left. He is flanked by two nude, muscular male figures painted in grisaille, resembling classical statues. The left flanking figure faces towards the central figure, extending his right arm upward to support a white entablature. The right flanking figure, wearing a laurel wreath, faces slightly forward, extending his left arm upward to also support the entablature. A white plaque on the entablature bears black Latin text: "FERDINANDVS REX CATHOLICVS CHRISTIANA IMPERII PROPAGAT." Above the entablature, a hint of a lighter landscape with greenery is visible. A dark metal barrier with vertical posts stands in the foreground, partially obscuring the lower section of the painting and the checkered floor. To the far right, a vertical marble column or pilaster is partially visible.
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