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This is a vertical, eye-level, full shot of a marble sculpture of a male figure. The sculpture depicts a nude torso and head, with draped fabric around the lower body. The figure is leaning back, with its head tilted upwards and its left arm extended upwards and outwards. A lyre-like object is positioned behind the figure, supported by a rectangular base. The lyre is intricately carved with decorative elements and appears to be entwined with serpent-like forms. The sculpture is made of white marble and shows signs of age and wear, with some chips and repairs visible.

The sculpture is displayed in a museum setting, indicated by the neutral grey wall behind it and the white decorative molding on the left. A plaque is visible at the bottom of the sculpture, providing information about the artwork. The plaque is white with black text and a small image. It reads: "CHRONOS AND THE TEMPLE OF APOLLO". Below this title, there is a paragraph of text describing the artwork, followed by a small black and white image of architectural ruins. The lighting appears to be artificial, creating a bright and even illumination of the sculpture. The background is a plain grey wall, suggesting a gallery or exhibition space. The sculpture itself is the sole subject of the image, with no other people or objects prominently featured. The orientation of the image is such that the sculpture appears to be lying on its side, but this is likely due to the way it was photographed or displayed. The overall impression is of a significant historical artifact presented for public viewing.
Maya

Jul 2, 2026

London, UK

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This is a vertical, eye-level, full shot of a marble sculpture of a male figure. The sculpture depicts a nude torso and head, with draped fabric around the lower body. The figure is leaning back, with its head tilted upwards and its left arm extended upwards and outwards. A lyre-like object is positioned behind the figure, supported by a rectangular base. The lyre is intricately carved with decorative elements and appears to be entwined with serpent-like forms. The sculpture is made of white marble and shows signs of age and wear, with some chips and repairs visible. The sculpture is displayed in a museum setting, indicated by the neutral grey wall behind it and the white decorative molding on the left. A plaque is visible at the bottom of the sculpture, providing information about the artwork. The plaque is white with black text and a small image. It reads: "CHRONOS AND THE TEMPLE OF APOLLO". Below this title, there is a paragraph of text describing the artwork, followed by a small black and white image of architectural ruins. The lighting appears to be artificial, creating a bright and even illumination of the sculpture. The background is a plain grey wall, suggesting a gallery or exhibition space. The sculpture itself is the sole subject of the image, with no other people or objects prominently featured. The orientation of the image is such that the sculpture appears to be lying on its side, but this is likely due to the way it was photographed or displayed. The overall impression is of a significant historical artifact presented for public viewing.

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