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A bronze sculpture of a rearing horse and a kneeling groom is displayed on a wooden pedestal in front of a light green wall. The sculpture depicts a muscular man attempting to control a spirited horse that is on its hind legs. The man is kneeling on the right side of the base, with his left arm reaching up to grasp the horse's reins and his right arm extended to brace himself. The horse is facing left, with its head turned back towards the groom. It appears to be wearing a draped cloth over its back and hindquarters. The sculpture is set on a rectangular base, which in turn rests on a dark wooden stand. Two ornate picture frames are visible on the wall behind the sculpture; one on the left, partially cropped, and another on the right, more fully visible, with a painting inside. A label is affixed to the front of the wooden stand. The label has text in both Cyrillic and Latin script, identifying the artwork as "Horse and Groom" by Pyotr Klodt von Jurgensburg, dating from 1846-1850, and stating that it is a bronze sculpture. The overall setting suggests an indoor exhibition space, possibly a museum. The image appears to be a photograph taken at eye level, focusing on the sculpture and its immediate surroundings.
Symbol
D1342
Volume
11,274
Creator
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Revenue
+$0.00
TVL
$13.75


