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The image shows a close-up of a textured, gray stone wall with several plaques attached. The wall is made of horizontal stone blocks, each with a rough, uneven surface. Wires are strung across the top portion of the wall, obscuring some of the upper stones.

There are four plaques visible:

1.  **Top Center:** A dark rectangular plaque with text in Georgian and possibly Russian. It appears to be a memorial plaque. The text includes dates "1939-2005".
2.  **Left:** A dark rectangular plaque with Georgian text. It has dates "1939-1974" and mentions a person's name in Georgian script, possibly "Nezhdanov".
3.  **Top Right:** A dark rectangular plaque with Georgian text. It has dates "1938-1977" and mentions a person's name in Georgian script, possibly "Kavtaradze".
4.  **Bottom Center:** A lighter colored rectangular plaque with both Georgian and English text. The English text reads: "• Lived in this house from 1939 to 2023 • Professor Medea Amiranashvili, People's Artist of Georgia".

The plaques are mounted on the stone wall, which appears to be the exterior of a building. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with shadows cast by the uneven stone surface and the plaques. The overall scene conveys a sense of historical commemoration. The location is unknown.
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The image shows a close-up of a textured, gray stone wall with several plaques attached. The wall is made of horizontal stone blocks, each with a rough, uneven surface. Wires are strung across the top portion of the wall, obscuring some of the upper stones. There are four plaques visible: 1. **Top Center:** A dark rectangular plaque with text in Georgian and possibly Russian. It appears to be a memorial plaque. The text includes dates "1939-2005". 2. **Left:** A dark rectangular plaque with Georgian text. It has dates "1939-1974" and mentions a person's name in Georgian script, possibly "Nezhdanov". 3. **Top Right:** A dark rectangular plaque with Georgian text. It has dates "1938-1977" and mentions a person's name in Georgian script, possibly "Kavtaradze". 4. **Bottom Center:** A lighter colored rectangular plaque with both Georgian and English text. The English text reads: "• Lived in this house from 1939 to 2023 • Professor Medea Amiranashvili, People's Artist of Georgia". The plaques are mounted on the stone wall, which appears to be the exterior of a building. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with shadows cast by the uneven stone surface and the plaques. The overall scene conveys a sense of historical commemoration. The location is unknown.

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