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The image displays a large, dark metal or bronze statue of a reclining female figure, identified as "Mother Gabrovka" by Ivan Funev, located at the entrance of the House of Humor and Satire in Gabrovo, Bulgaria. The sculpture, viewed from a low, upward-angled perspective, depicts a robust woman lying on her back with her head slightly turned. Her arms are bent at the elbows, with hands positioned near her face, obscuring facial features. A thick, linked metal chain is wrapped around her midsection. Her legs are bent at the knees and crossed at the ankles. The statue exhibits a textured surface with striations and patination consistent with weathered metal. It rests on a multi-toned, rough-hewn granite or concrete base. In the background, against an overcast sky, are the bare, intricate branches of a leafless deciduous tree. To the right, a multi-story building with a light-colored facade is visible, featuring numerous rectangular windows and multiple externally mounted air conditioning units. The building has a dark, sloped roof section. A glimpse of an urban setting, possibly a road or pathway, appears on the far left edge of the frame.
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