
Stake attention in this memory
The image captures a detailed, vertical view of a section of a Baroque fountain structure, specifically identified as being within the Nymphenbad (Nymph's Bath) at the Zwinger Palace in Dresden, Germany. The upper visible portion of the image shows the lower torsos, legs, and feet of several sculpted figures, likely putti or cherubs, made of a dark, patinated material, possibly bronze or weathered stone, exhibiting some greenish oxidation. These figures are seated upon a sculpted wavy element that implies water. Directly below this, a prominent dark grey stone gargoyle-like relief sculpture of a stylized fish or amphibian head is centrally positioned within a square frame, carved into the surrounding dark grey stone blocks of a wall. This head features wide, bulbous eyes, a prominent dorsal fin-like ridge on its head, and a large open mouth from which white mineral deposits, consistent with water flow, are evident. The lower section of the wall consists of additional dark grey stone blocks, with one block displaying an irregular patch of lighter, exposed material. At the bottom of the frame, a horizontal surface of reddish-brown wooden planks is visible, suggesting a walkway or decking. Green foliage is partially visible in the blurred background to the upper left, indicating an outdoor garden environment.
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