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The image depicts the Atlantes of the New Hermitage, a colonnade of six larger-than-life nude male statues supporting the balcony of the building. These statues are made of dark, weathered stone and are positioned in front of a light-colored, classical-style building with ornate architectural details, including decorative reliefs and a balcony with a wrought-iron railing. The building's facade is light yellow, and it features multiple windows. The Atlantes are arranged in two groups of three, with a central entryway between them. The statues are depicted with their arms raised, holding the entablature of the building on their shoulders. Each statue stands on a rusticated pink granite pedestal. In front of the colonnade, there are steps leading up to the entrance. Several people are visible on the steps and in front of the building, including individuals standing, sitting, and walking. A woman in a purple top and patterned pants stands to the left, looking at the statues. A person in white is walking up the stairs to the right of the central entrance. Further to the right, a group of people are seated on the steps, and another person in white is standing near the far right side of the image. The foreground shows a paved road with a white line marking the lane. The sky is overcast and grey. The Atlantes of the New Hermitage are a prominent architectural feature located in St. Petersburg, Russia, specifically at the State Hermitage Museum. They are a well-known landmark and a popular spot for tourists.
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