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This image shows a relief sculpture on a white brick wall, located at the former site of DSM (Dutch State Mines) in Delft, Netherlands. The sculpture depicts three figures: a large central figure, presumably an adult, holding hands with two smaller figures, presumably children. All three figures are carrying buckets. The central figure and the child on the right are holding their buckets at their sides, while the child on the left is holding a bucket that appears to be attached to their waist. The figures are made of a dark, textured material, possibly metal or stone, and are raised from the white brick background.

Two plaques are affixed to the wall above the sculpture. The upper plaque, with a darker background, is partially obscured, but appears to contain text related to the former KanJshi Plastics company and the relocation of a plastic factory in 1977. The lower plaque, also dark, contains text in Dutch, indicating that the relief was created by the Delftse Ondernemers en Ingenieurs (Delft Entrepreneurs and Engineers) and donated by the Delftse Ondernemers Fonds (Delft Entrepreneurs Fund) in 1985.

The sculpture is set within a concrete frame, and the surrounding environment is overgrown with lush green vegetation, including trees and bushes. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with sunlight filtering through the leaves. The overall scene conveys a sense of family or community, with the figures carrying buckets possibly symbolizing work or a communal activity. The presence of the plaques suggests a historical and commemorative purpose for the artwork.
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Jul 5, 2026, 1:28 PM

Delft, Netherlands

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This image shows a relief sculpture on a white brick wall, located at the former site of DSM (Dutch State Mines) in Delft, Netherlands. The sculpture depicts three figures: a large central figure, presumably an adult, holding hands with two smaller figures, presumably children. All three figures are carrying buckets. The central figure and the child on the right are holding their buckets at their sides, while the child on the left is holding a bucket that appears to be attached to their waist. The figures are made of a dark, textured material, possibly metal or stone, and are raised from the white brick background. Two plaques are affixed to the wall above the sculpture. The upper plaque, with a darker background, is partially obscured, but appears to contain text related to the former KanJshi Plastics company and the relocation of a plastic factory in 1977. The lower plaque, also dark, contains text in Dutch, indicating that the relief was created by the Delftse Ondernemers en Ingenieurs (Delft Entrepreneurs and Engineers) and donated by the Delftse Ondernemers Fonds (Delft Entrepreneurs Fund) in 1985. The sculpture is set within a concrete frame, and the surrounding environment is overgrown with lush green vegetation, including trees and bushes. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with sunlight filtering through the leaves. The overall scene conveys a sense of family or community, with the figures carrying buckets possibly symbolizing work or a communal activity. The presence of the plaques suggests a historical and commemorative purpose for the artwork.

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