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Feodor Kanzel

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Thu, Apr 23, 2026, 03:04 PM

Moscow, Russia

55.74500, 37.59700

The image captures an indoor scene featuring a wall adorned with a clock and a framed display of masks. On the left, a circular wall clock with a dark wooden frame is mounted against a light-colored w…read more

mysterious
theatrical
ancient
dramatic
ornate

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The image captures an indoor scene featuring a wall adorned with a clock and a framed display of masks. On the left, a circular wall clock with a dark wooden frame is mounted against a light-colored wall. Its face is off-white with black Roman numerals and delicate hands, indicating the time is approximately 10:10. Text in Cyrillic is visible on the clock face, reading "БРЕГЕТЪ" (BREGET') at the top and "МОСКВА" (MOSKVA) at the bottom, identifying its brand and origin in Moscow, Russia. To the right, a large, ornate golden-framed display case showcases five distinct carved wooden masks, arranged vertically against a light green background. These masks exhibit a range of theatrical expressions and styles, from stylized and grotesque to humorous and pensive. They vary in color from dark brown to reddish and lighter orange wood tones. One mask, third from the top, notably features dark, hair-like extensions that add to its character. Each mask casts a shadow on the green backing, suggesting directional lighting. Further to the right, part of a richly stained wooden fixture, possibly a cabinet or door, is visible. It features vertical golden decorative strips that echo the opulent gold of the mask display's frame. The scene is static, focusing on the display of these decorative and artistic objects, suggesting a well-appointed interior, possibly a private collection, museum, or an area within a public building in Moscow.