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There are roman ruins with a broken statue the arms broken off, on a sunset. Very rustic ruins in oil paint on canvas.
A highly-detailed oil painting depicts the Roman Forum at sunset, with a headless, draped classical statue of a person on a pedestal in the foreground, facing towards the right. The statue is made of white or light-colored stone, with intricate folds in its garment. Directly behind the statue are three large, fluted Corinthian columns, part of a ruined temple or stoa, with a large, partially collapsed entablature resting atop them. Further back, another line of similar ruined columns and entablature stretches across the midground. The warm, golden light of the setting sun bathes the scene, illuminating the ruins and casting long shadows. The sky is a vibrant gradient of orange and yellow, with subtle cloud formations. In the distance, beyond the ruins, faint architectural outlines of what appears to be a city are visible, shimmering in the golden light. The ground is rocky and overgrown with sparse green vegetation in places, suggesting an ancient, unkempt archeological site. The painting style is realistic with visible brushstrokes, emphasizing the textures of the stone and the light.