
Stake attention in this memory
This is a close-up, eye-level, medium shot of a bronze relief sculpture depicting a group of seven men in military attire, dominated by a large double-headed eagle sculpture above them. The figures are arranged in two rows, with four in the front and three behind. The men are depicted in a solemn, stoic manner, with serious expressions. They are dressed in historical military uniforms, complete with jackets, trousers, boots, and some wear hats. Several of the men are holding swords or sabers, and some have medals or sashes. The double-headed eagle, a national symbol, is rendered with its wings spread wide, with its head turned to the right and its beak open. The sculpture is detailed, with attention paid to the folds of the clothing, the facial features, and the feathers of the eagle. The overall tone of the sculpture is one of historical significance and national pride. This sculpture is part of the monument to the heroes of the Patriotic War of 1812, located in the city of Moscow, Russia. The monument is situated at the intersection of Tverskaya Street and the Garden Ring, in front of the Central Telegraph building. The background of the sculpture appears to be a stone facade, possibly part of a building or the monument's base. There is a small inscription plaque at the bottom right of the sculpture.
Symbol
371BB
Volume
8,256
Creator
+$0.07
Revenue
+$0.00
TVL
$7.34
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