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A full-shot image captures a light-colored sculpture of a seated woman, possibly made of marble or plaster, positioned in an indoor setting. The sculpture depicts a woman with her head tilted downwards, eyes closed, and her right hand gently touching her temple, conveying a sense of deep thought or contemplation. She holds an open book in her left hand, resting on her lap, suggesting she is reading or has just finished reading. Her legs are crossed at the ankles.

The sculpture is placed on a rough-hewn rectangular base of the same material, which sits atop a dark, possibly black, platform. The background features light-colored walls with classical architectural elements, including decorative wainscoting and molding. To the left, a tall, white wooden door with glass panels is partially visible. Further in the background, decorative rosettes or carvings adorn the upper part of the wall.

On the wall to the right of the sculpture, a rectangular plaque contains visible text. Although partially obscured and slightly blurry, words like "Auguste Rodin," "LÉON - 1884," "Musée," and "Don de" (Gift of) alongside the year "1934" can be discerned. This indicates the sculpture is likely a work by Auguste Rodin, potentially a plaster cast, donated to a museum in 1934, possibly "Augusta de Léon," or a similar title or description related to a museum and the artist. The overall ambiance is one of quiet reflection within a formal, possibly museum or gallery, environment.
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Jan 11, 2025

Tigre, Argentina

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A full-shot image captures a light-colored sculpture of a seated woman, possibly made of marble or plaster, positioned in an indoor setting. The sculpture depicts a woman with her head tilted downwards, eyes closed, and her right hand gently touching her temple, conveying a sense of deep thought or contemplation. She holds an open book in her left hand, resting on her lap, suggesting she is reading or has just finished reading. Her legs are crossed at the ankles. The sculpture is placed on a rough-hewn rectangular base of the same material, which sits atop a dark, possibly black, platform. The background features light-colored walls with classical architectural elements, including decorative wainscoting and molding. To the left, a tall, white wooden door with glass panels is partially visible. Further in the background, decorative rosettes or carvings adorn the upper part of the wall. On the wall to the right of the sculpture, a rectangular plaque contains visible text. Although partially obscured and slightly blurry, words like "Auguste Rodin," "LÉON - 1884," "Musée," and "Don de" (Gift of) alongside the year "1934" can be discerned. This indicates the sculpture is likely a work by Auguste Rodin, potentially a plaster cast, donated to a museum in 1934, possibly "Augusta de Léon," or a similar title or description related to a museum and the artist. The overall ambiance is one of quiet reflection within a formal, possibly museum or gallery, environment.

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