
Stake attention in this memory
Here's a forensic description of the image: The image shows a rectangular, framed ceramic relief panel mounted on a wall with what appear to be four screws. To the right of the plaque, another smaller plaque with the number "81" on it is also mounted on the wall. Below the ceramic relief panel, a rectangular, framed plaque is visible with the following text: * SAONAE DIES NATALIS - 10 APRILE 1191 * LA STORIA DI SAVONA DAI FUMETTI ALLA CERAMICA * GABRIELLO CHIABRERA POETA SPADACCINO PER AMORE - 1552/1638 * AUTORE: PAOLO ANSELMO - 2018 The relief itself features a man in period attire (possibly 16th-17th century), a building with a domed roof, a sword, trees, and a crescent moon in the background. The city of Savona, Italy is mentioned in the plaque. The ceramic panel has an inscription on the lower left corner that reads 1528.
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