
Stake attention in this memory
A framed portrait of a military officer hangs on a textured, light-colored stone wall, likely within a historical building in Arequipa, Peru. The portrait, presented in a formal, posed style, depicts a man from the chest up, with a serious and dignified expression. He has dark hair, a mustache, and a goatee. He is dressed in a dark blue military uniform adorned with gold epaulets and buttons. His right hand is visible, resting on or holding the hilt of a sword. The background of the painting is a subdued, dark hue, possibly a deep green or blue-grey. The portrait is enclosed in an ornate dark brown wooden frame with detailed carvings. Attached to the lower left side of the frame is a small, rectangular yellow-gold plaque. The visible text on this plaque identifies the subject and his achievement: "TTE. CORONEL MARIANO MAZETRA VENCEDOR DEL COMBATE DEL 2 DE MAYO 1866" The wall behind the painting appears to be made of rough, possibly stuccoed, stone or concrete, showing signs of age or wear. The overall impression is one of historical commemoration, highlighting a significant military figure and event.
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