
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts "De Vliegende Hollander" (The Flying Dutchman), a prominent teal-colored sculpture by H.M. de Jong, situated on a paved plaza in The Hague, Netherlands. The sculpture consists of a tall, multi-tiered ceramic-like structure with a glossy, variegated teal finish. Its central component is a large, spherical vase-like body with a grid pattern, adorned with two winged, human-like figures attached symmetrically to its upper section. The figure on the right is clearly visible, facing left. The sculpture is topped with a flame-like or finial element. At its base, a smaller, crouching teal figure is positioned on a rugged, natural rock plinth. The scene is an open urban environment under a clear blue sky. In the immediate foreground, the ground is paved with rectangular flagstones, displaying parallel lines consistent with tram tracks or street markings. To the left of the sculpture, a wide public space or street extends, bordered by a row of leafless trees and streetlights. In the background to the right, a canal or waterway is visible, crossed by a flat bridge or walkway. Beyond the waterway, several modern buildings are present: a dark grey/black structure with numerous rectangular windows, a lighter beige building behind it, and a taller, more complex building further right. No significant human activity or interactions are discernible in the immediate vicinity of the sculpture; distant figures are faintly visible on the far left.
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