
Stake attention in this memory
A bronze statue of a seated indigenous individual, likely female, occupies the foreground, positioned slightly right of center. The figure is depicted with a bowed head, hands clasped on her lap, and legs extended forward, wearing traditional attire including a distinctive broad, flat-topped hat. The statue exhibits a weathered bronze patina with greenish and golden tones and rests on a multi-tiered grey stone pedestal. Behind the statue, a massive wall of a historical building dominates the background. This wall is constructed from precisely cut and fitted, reddish-brown, irregularly shaped stones, indicative of colonial architecture often built upon Inca foundations in Cuzco. A tall, narrow, arched window with dark glass or a grate is visible in the upper right section of the wall. Architectural elements, including a dark grey pilaster or corner detail, are present on the far left, and a decorative cornice runs along the top of the wall. This structure is identified as part of the Cathedral of Cuzco, Peru, specifically along its exterior facade. A low, white, ornate metal fence separates the statue and a small garden bed from a paved pedestrian pathway to the right. The garden bed contains red, yellow, and green flowering plants. Two adult females are visible in the mid-background, walking from right to left on the paved pathway beyond the fence. One woman wears a brown jacket, and the other wears a lighter-colored top and blue jeans. The sky above is overcast and light grey.
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