
Stake attention in this memory
This is a photograph of a decorative ceramic plaque mounted on a dark brown wall. The plaque is elaborately shaped with a white, ornate upper section. The central part of the plaque features a painted scene with a figure dressed in brown and white robes, possibly a nun, seated at a table. She appears to be writing or reading from a scroll, with a quill in her hand. Above her, cherubic figures and clouds are depicted, with a beam of light emanating from above. Below the seated figure, a skull and a coiled serpent are visible on a checkered floor pattern. The plaque has a white, decorative shelf-like element at the bottom. A small circular marker with the number "3" is visible on the wall to the right of the plaque. The overall style suggests a religious or historical theme. Based on the context provided by similar objects and the typical display of such artifacts, this plaque is likely located in a museum in Madrid, Spain, such as the National Archaeological Museum or the Museo Sorolla, which house collections of Spanish decorative arts and ceramics.
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