
Stake attention in this memory
This is an image of a marble sculpture displayed indoors, possibly in a museum or gallery, given the presence of informational text and the way it is lit and mounted. The sculpture depicts a scene with multiple figures, including at least two prominent human figures and a horse. The main subject is a dramatic composition of two human figures intertwined with a horse. One figure appears to be holding or struggling with a horse, which is rearing up. The figures are rendered in marble with a classical aesthetic, showcasing musculature and flowing drapery. The texture of the marble suggests age and perhaps some wear. Behind the main sculpture, another smaller sculpture of a horse and rider can be seen, also in marble. The background is a dark, rich brown wall, which serves to highlight the pale marble sculptures. A shadow is cast on the wall behind the main sculpture, suggesting a light source from the side. There is visible text on a label placed near the sculptures. The text, in Cyrillic, identifies the sculpture as "Guillaume Coustou the Elder (1677-1746) / Horse Tamers. Reduced copy / of the group for the Place de la Concorde in Paris / 1745". This indicates that the displayed piece is likely a replica or a smaller version of a famous French sculpture. The scene evokes a sense of power, struggle, and dynamism, captured in the frozen motion of the marble. The overall mood is one of artistic appreciation within a curated exhibition space.
Symbol
25A59
Volume
3,307
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TVL
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