This image shows a faded blue ceramic bas-relief affixed to a rough stone wall. The relief depicts a winged female figure in classical attire, possibly a depiction of a muse or goddess, playing a lyre. The ceramic surface is significantly damaged, with large areas of blue glaze chipped away, revealing the lighter material underneath. The relief is framed by decorative borders, with a Greek key pattern along the bottom and a repeating fan-like motif along the top. The stone wall itself is weathered and appears to be part of an outdoor structure.

This bas-relief is located in Feodosia, Ukraine, specifically at the entrance to the Literary and Memorial Museum of Alexander Pushkin, located at 145 Kirova Street. The museum is housed in the former dacha "Yuzhnaya", where Pushkin stayed during his visit to Feodosia in 1820. This bas-relief is part of the museum's exterior decoration, contributing to the classical ambiance of the site.
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Lika Mender

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Fri, Jun 19, 2026, 05:01 AM

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Feodosia, Ukraine

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This image shows a faded blue ceramic bas-relief affixed to a rough stone wall. The relief depicts a winged female figure in classical attire, possibly a depiction of a muse or goddess, playing a lyre…read more

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