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The central figure’s body twists diagonally across the composition; one arm extends outward as if in warning or rejection, while the other is bent at the elbow, contributing to a sense of dynamic movement. Large wings sprout from his back, depicted with an intricate pattern of feathers that further emphasize the energy of his departure. The figures face is obscured, preventing direct emotional engagement but amplifying the universality of the action.
Below him lies a small, indistinct object – perhaps a skull or a discarded item – which grounds the scene and hints at mortality or loss. The background beyond the archway fades into a dense, uniform green, creating a visual barrier that isolates the figure within his immediate drama.
The overall effect is one of expulsion or banishment. Subtexts suggest themes of transgression, divine judgment, or perhaps a rejection of earthly authority. The architectural setting implies a formal context – a palace, temple, or fortress – where such an event would carry significant weight. The artist’s use of light and shadow enhances the dramatic tension, highlighting the figures struggle while obscuring details that might offer further clarity about his identity or destination. The inscription at the bottom provides contextual information but remains cryptic without additional knowledge.