
Stake attention in this memory
A bronze statue of Alexander Pushkin (1799-1837) stands centrally on a polished red granite pedestal within a paved outdoor plaza. The statue depicts Pushkin as a bearded male figure, dressed in a loose shirt and trousers, holding an open book aloft in his raised left hand and a quill in his right hand, looking upwards and to his right. A white plaque on the pedestal, inscribed in Korean, Russian, and English transliteration, identifies the subject and the statue's 2013 donation date. The location is identified as Myeongdong, Jung-gu, Seoul, South Korea, by the prominent "LOTTE DUTY FREE" and "STAR AVENUE" signage on the multi-story commercial building directly behind the statue. This building also displays a large billboard featuring a K-pop group. Reflective glass facades of several other modern high-rise buildings are visible in the background under a clear sky. To the left of the statue, a metallic sculpture consisting of two large, reflective spheres connected by a rod is visible amidst trimmed green and brown bushes and small, bare-branched trees. The ground is patterned with multi-colored paving tiles. In the lower right of the frame, a lone female individual walks away from the camera, wearing a white jacket, dark pants, and white athletic shoes, holding a white mobile phone to her right ear. Strong sunlight illuminates the scene, casting distinct shadows.
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