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This nighttime photograph depicts the "Horse and Rider" sculpture by Andrey Kuznetsov, located at Konnogvardeysky Boulevard 4 in Saint Petersburg, Russia, opposite the Central Museum of Communications. The central subject is a bronze-colored, stylized equestrian sculpture featuring a slender horse in a dynamic, rearing pose, with its front hooves resting on two spheres. A small, human-like figure is seated on the horse's back. This sculpture is mounted on a multi-tiered, rough-hewn stone base, part of which is a large basin. A square stone pillar supporting the basin features a dark metal ring attached to its side.

In the background, to the right, stands the Central Museum of Communications named after A.S. Popov, a large, light orange building with white architectural trim, multiple rectangular windows, and a prominent green domed roof. To the left of the museum, a longer, darker building appears, possibly under renovation or covered by translucent green sheeting, illuminated by overhead streetlights.

A multi-lane asphalt road stretches beyond the sculpture, separated by concrete barriers or bollards. White lane markings are visible on the road surface. Patches of snow or slush are present on the ground adjacent to the road and the sculpture's base, indicating cold weather. Streetlights illuminate the scene, and a single bright light source is visible high in the dark sky. A traffic light displaying a green signal is partially visible on the left, along with a "No Entry" sign. No individuals are present in the frame.
FM-16Aay1

Mar 5, 2026

Saint Petersburg, Russia

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This nighttime photograph depicts the "Horse and Rider" sculpture by Andrey Kuznetsov, located at Konnogvardeysky Boulevard 4 in Saint Petersburg, Russia, opposite the Central Museum of Communications. The central subject is a bronze-colored, stylized equestrian sculpture featuring a slender horse in a dynamic, rearing pose, with its front hooves resting on two spheres. A small, human-like figure is seated on the horse's back. This sculpture is mounted on a multi-tiered, rough-hewn stone base, part of which is a large basin. A square stone pillar supporting the basin features a dark metal ring attached to its side. In the background, to the right, stands the Central Museum of Communications named after A.S. Popov, a large, light orange building with white architectural trim, multiple rectangular windows, and a prominent green domed roof. To the left of the museum, a longer, darker building appears, possibly under renovation or covered by translucent green sheeting, illuminated by overhead streetlights. A multi-lane asphalt road stretches beyond the sculpture, separated by concrete barriers or bollards. White lane markings are visible on the road surface. Patches of snow or slush are present on the ground adjacent to the road and the sculpture's base, indicating cold weather. Streetlights illuminate the scene, and a single bright light source is visible high in the dark sky. A traffic light displaying a green signal is partially visible on the left, along with a "No Entry" sign. No individuals are present in the frame.

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