
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows an outdoor informational sign with text in German and English, alongside a black and white illustration. The sign is positioned at ground level, with a grassy area and fallen leaves visible in the foreground. The left side of the sign features a large heading "DAS GEMÄLDE" (The Painting) in German, followed by the English translation. Below this, there are two sections of text. The first section, titled "Histotainment," describes a painting that depicts the victims and survivors of August 10, 1792, and its exhibition history, including its placement in the Lion Monument Museum and eventual renaming to "Alpineum." The second section provides details about the painting itself, listing "Gemälde/Painting" and crediting "Otto Lorch, Ludwig Bang, circa 1889." At the bottom left, there are partial words "monarchy" and "ti-royalists" and "omen". The right side of the sign displays a stylized illustration of a building with a dome, identified as "KUNSTHALLE AM LOEWENDENKMAL; MUSÉE DU MONUMENT DU LION" in German and French, indicating it is an art hall at the Lion Monument. Below this, it advertises an "INTERNATIONALE KUNSTAUSSTELLUNG (VERKAUF.) / EXPOSITION INTERNATIONALE DES BEAUX ARTS. (VENTE.)", which translates to "International Art Exhibition (For Sale) / International Exhibition of Fine Arts (Sale)". The illustration itself includes text that reads "ERNST ZAESLEIN KUNSTHANDLUNG.", which translates to "Ernst Zaeslein Art Dealership". The illustration is dated "circa 1900". At the bottom of the sign, there is a QR code and text providing language options ("français", "italiano", "english", "deutsch") and a website address: "www.loewendenkmal-luzern.ch". The town of Lucerne, Switzerland is mentioned in the text "Luzern Schweiz" and on the website. The overall context suggests the sign is located near the Lion Monument in Lucerne, Switzerland, providing information about a painting and an art exhibition.
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