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This media file features a decorative ceramic tile panel depicting a religious scene and text. The central figures are Saint Christopher carrying the Christ Child across a body of water. Saint Christopher is depicted as a bearded man with dark hair and olive skin, wearing a reddish-pink robe. He is shown in profile, looking downwards, with his mouth slightly open. He holds a staff in his left hand and supports the Christ Child on his left shoulder with his right arm. The Christ Child is depicted as an infant with blonde hair, wearing a blue garment, and looking down at Saint Christopher. The Christ Child has a halo, and Saint Christopher has a faint golden halo behind his head.

The tile panel consists of multiple rectangular tiles joined together. The background of the scene is a light color, possibly representing water, and the figures are rendered in a stylized, artistic manner with visible brushstrokes.

To the right of the figures, there is text inscribed in bold, black, serif font. The text is arranged vertically and reads "CALLE DE SAN CRISTOBAL". This translates to "Street of San Cristobal".

The tile panel is placed on a textured surface, likely a wall or pavement, which has a rough, granular appearance and is a muted brownish-grey color. The lighting appears to be natural, suggesting it is outdoors. The overall impression is that of a street sign or a decorative element found in a public space, possibly in Madrid, Spain, given the stylistic context of Spanish ceramic art and the name "San Cristobal," which is a common saint in Spanish-speaking countries.
Vadym

Jun 26, 2026

Madrid, Spain

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This media file features a decorative ceramic tile panel depicting a religious scene and text. The central figures are Saint Christopher carrying the Christ Child across a body of water. Saint Christopher is depicted as a bearded man with dark hair and olive skin, wearing a reddish-pink robe. He is shown in profile, looking downwards, with his mouth slightly open. He holds a staff in his left hand and supports the Christ Child on his left shoulder with his right arm. The Christ Child is depicted as an infant with blonde hair, wearing a blue garment, and looking down at Saint Christopher. The Christ Child has a halo, and Saint Christopher has a faint golden halo behind his head. The tile panel consists of multiple rectangular tiles joined together. The background of the scene is a light color, possibly representing water, and the figures are rendered in a stylized, artistic manner with visible brushstrokes. To the right of the figures, there is text inscribed in bold, black, serif font. The text is arranged vertically and reads "CALLE DE SAN CRISTOBAL". This translates to "Street of San Cristobal". The tile panel is placed on a textured surface, likely a wall or pavement, which has a rough, granular appearance and is a muted brownish-grey color. The lighting appears to be natural, suggesting it is outdoors. The overall impression is that of a street sign or a decorative element found in a public space, possibly in Madrid, Spain, given the stylistic context of Spanish ceramic art and the name "San Cristobal," which is a common saint in Spanish-speaking countries.

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