
This sculpture portrays six women and six men of varying ages, all sightless. The woman in the front center is holding a baby up above her right shoulder, with both arms bent at near-right angles. The baby brings the group count to 13 figures. All the figures are dressed in robes; the female figures wear robes that cover their heads. Two of figures, one on the front left, and one on the right rear, are incredibly old; they stand in a stooping posture and support themselves with walking staffs. At the center back stands a tall male figure, both arms outstretched. Directly in front of him stands a female figure. She covers her face with both hands. The central woman holding the baby stands directly in front of her. A group of three men and two women stand on the right-hand side of the sculpture. Both women are smaller in stature than the men. They face each other, but do not stand terribly close. To the left of the central group stand two women and two men. The men are standing at the interior rear of the group. The woman in the back row is not noticeably smaller than the men she stands beside. The sculpture is modeled after an imagined scene from a play.
