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This media file displays a sculpture of three abstract human figures, seemingly in motion or in a dynamic pose. The figures are dark, with a rough texture, and are connected at their bases to a rectangular plinth. The sculpture is presented in a well-lit exhibition space with white walls and a ceiling that appears to be illuminated by soft, diffused light, creating a minimalist and modern setting.

The sculpture is placed on a grey display shelf, and to the right, there is a label with Russian text providing details about the artwork. The text includes the names of artists, titles, dates, materials, and dimensions. Based on the visible text, one artwork is attributed to "Александров Кирилл Юрмень" from 1964, possibly titled "Ротанов Евгений Никитич, Три грации," made of bronze with dimensions 72x37x35. Another artwork is attributed to "Холина Любовь Михайловна," described as a "Скульптор" (Sculptor) and titled "Портрет мужа, скульптора А. М. Игнатьева" from 1912, made of granite with dimensions 92x35x35. The overall context suggests an art exhibition in Moscow, Russia. The lighting and presentation emphasize the form and texture of the sculptures, creating an atmosphere of artistic appreciation.
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Jun 23, 2026

Moscow, Russia

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This media file displays a sculpture of three abstract human figures, seemingly in motion or in a dynamic pose. The figures are dark, with a rough texture, and are connected at their bases to a rectangular plinth. The sculpture is presented in a well-lit exhibition space with white walls and a ceiling that appears to be illuminated by soft, diffused light, creating a minimalist and modern setting. The sculpture is placed on a grey display shelf, and to the right, there is a label with Russian text providing details about the artwork. The text includes the names of artists, titles, dates, materials, and dimensions. Based on the visible text, one artwork is attributed to "Александров Кирилл Юрмень" from 1964, possibly titled "Ротанов Евгений Никитич, Три грации," made of bronze with dimensions 72x37x35. Another artwork is attributed to "Холина Любовь Михайловна," described as a "Скульптор" (Sculptor) and titled "Портрет мужа, скульптора А. М. Игнатьева" from 1912, made of granite with dimensions 92x35x35. The overall context suggests an art exhibition in Moscow, Russia. The lighting and presentation emphasize the form and texture of the sculptures, creating an atmosphere of artistic appreciation.

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