
Stake attention in this memory
This is a monochromatic photographic print of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the founding father of the United Arab Emirates, displayed on a wall. The subject, a male individual, is depicted from mid-thigh up, standing against a uniform dark background. He wears traditional Emirati attire: a white ghutra held by a black agal, a white thobe, and a darker, possibly black or dark brown, bisht draped over his shoulders. His left hand is visible, positioned in front of him, with a watch featuring a distinctive patterned face on his wrist. His facial expression is neutral, with a slight upward turn at the corners of his mouth, and he looks directly at the viewer. The image exhibits a high contrast between the illuminated figure and the dark background. The photographic print itself is affixed to a light-colored wall, visible as narrow white vertical bands on the far left and right edges of the wider shot. This display is located within a significant public or governmental institution in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, such as Qasr Al Watan.
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