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Example of Spanish colonial architectural wooden carvings of the city of Arequipa, Peru. #338775206
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Example of Spanish colonial architectural detail, featuring two wooden carvings. These carvings, likely serving a decorative or structural role, depict female figures with crossed arms and intricately styled hair. Their stern, almost pensive expressions reflect the traditional colonial style, where ornamental woodwork was used to add both artistic and functional elements to buildings. The craftsmanship highlights the influence of Spanish artisanship, where such carvings were common in doors, columns, or support structures in colonial-era homes. The rich brown hues of the wood, combined with the aged patina, emphasize the historical depth and connection to the colonial past of Arequipa. The wooden carvings are from La Casa del Fundador, located on the outskirts of Arequipa, Peru.