The bottom right of the painting shows a woman nursing her baby while two attendants stand behind.
The attendant was standing in front of me again with the same flat look in his eyes.
The four senior attendants stand to the north, south, east and west of the chamber.
A few feet behind him, the same male attendant was standing, rigid, his arms folded.
The attendant was out of his cubicle, standing in the street, looking toward the Plaza.
The attendant was still standing with his hands up as she came out of the car.
The attendant was standing outside, whiling away the time and watching the people go by.
His young wife and her attendants stood looking over his shoulders.
But it turns out that the results were not very reliable because attendants stood outside each location.