
Stake attention in this memory
This is a close-up, full-frame, eye-level photograph of a bas-relief carving on an outdoor stone structure, likely a monument or building facade, located in Rottendorf, Germany. The carving depicts a group of figures, rendered in a stylized and somewhat primitive manner. The central figure, slightly to the left of the frame, is a bearded man wearing a hooded robe, with prominent blue eyes. He appears to be carrying a large, dark red cross, only partially visible in the upper left of the image. To the right and slightly behind him are two other figures, also with blue eyes, one appearing to be a woman with a distressed expression and her hand raised to her face, and another figure whose face is partially obscured. In the lower right, a fourth figure is visible, with blue eyes and a grief-stricken expression, their head bowed. The carving is textured and appears weathered, with some areas of color, including the red of the cross, muted green and grey, and beige tones on the figures. The background is a textured, light grey stone. The overall impression is a depiction of a somber procession or scene of suffering, possibly a Way of the Cross.
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Volume
4,345
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Revenue
+$0.05
TVL
$3.68

