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The image displays a three-tiered art exhibition featuring framed drawings or paintings against a pale yellow wall. The exhibition is likely a temporary display, possibly in a gallery or cultural institution. Each tier holds two framed artworks side-by-side.

The top tier features two portraits of figures in stylized clothing. The left artwork is labeled "ГЛОСТЕР" (Gloucester) and depicts a figure in a large, dark red coat over a white shirt and dark pants, with a gold chain. The right artwork is labeled "ЭДГАР" (Edgar) and shows a figure in a dark suit with wide lapels, white shirt, and sneakers. Both figures are rendered in a somewhat abstract, graphic style.

The middle tier displays a single, larger framed artwork. This piece is a landscape with a moon, a body of water, and several abstract elements. A wireframe globe is visible in the water, and a small human figure stands in the distance. The text below this artwork reads "КОРОЛЬ ЛИР" (King Lear).

The bottom tier presents two more framed artworks. The left piece is labeled "БЕДНЫЙ ТОМ" (Poor Tom) and shows a figure in minimal clothing, including a hat, suspenders, and a single sock, with a cigarette in their mouth. The figure is depicted in a dynamic, running pose. The right artwork is labeled "ГЛОСТЕР СЛЕПОЙ" (Gloucester Blind) and features a figure wearing a long, dark coat and blindfolded, holding a stick with a leaf.

At the bottom right of the image, a small plaque is visible, providing exhibition details. It reads: "Александр Храмцов / «Король Лир» / Режиссер-постановщик, сценограф / Алтайский краевой театр драмы / им. М.И. Шукшина, Барнаул, 2023 г." This indicates the artist is Alexander Khramtsov, the production is "King Lear," and it was created for the M.I. Shukshin Altai Regional Drama Theater in Barnaul in 2023.

The overall scene suggests a theatrical costume or set design exhibition, likely for a production of Shakespeare's "King Lear." The location is not specified within the image itself, but the style of the exhibition stand and wall are common in many galleries and exhibition spaces. There is no information in the image to place it in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Martha

Jun 21, 2026

Saint Petersburg, Russia

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The image displays a three-tiered art exhibition featuring framed drawings or paintings against a pale yellow wall. The exhibition is likely a temporary display, possibly in a gallery or cultural institution. Each tier holds two framed artworks side-by-side. The top tier features two portraits of figures in stylized clothing. The left artwork is labeled "ГЛОСТЕР" (Gloucester) and depicts a figure in a large, dark red coat over a white shirt and dark pants, with a gold chain. The right artwork is labeled "ЭДГАР" (Edgar) and shows a figure in a dark suit with wide lapels, white shirt, and sneakers. Both figures are rendered in a somewhat abstract, graphic style. The middle tier displays a single, larger framed artwork. This piece is a landscape with a moon, a body of water, and several abstract elements. A wireframe globe is visible in the water, and a small human figure stands in the distance. The text below this artwork reads "КОРОЛЬ ЛИР" (King Lear). The bottom tier presents two more framed artworks. The left piece is labeled "БЕДНЫЙ ТОМ" (Poor Tom) and shows a figure in minimal clothing, including a hat, suspenders, and a single sock, with a cigarette in their mouth. The figure is depicted in a dynamic, running pose. The right artwork is labeled "ГЛОСТЕР СЛЕПОЙ" (Gloucester Blind) and features a figure wearing a long, dark coat and blindfolded, holding a stick with a leaf. At the bottom right of the image, a small plaque is visible, providing exhibition details. It reads: "Александр Храмцов / «Король Лир» / Режиссер-постановщик, сценограф / Алтайский краевой театр драмы / им. М.И. Шукшина, Барнаул, 2023 г." This indicates the artist is Alexander Khramtsov, the production is "King Lear," and it was created for the M.I. Shukshin Altai Regional Drama Theater in Barnaul in 2023. The overall scene suggests a theatrical costume or set design exhibition, likely for a production of Shakespeare's "King Lear." The location is not specified within the image itself, but the style of the exhibition stand and wall are common in many galleries and exhibition spaces. There is no information in the image to place it in Saint Petersburg, Russia.

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