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The image displays a two-page spread from a book featuring a painting. The left page has a title in Russian, "Офелия — 1851—1852" (Ophelia – 1851–1852) and "Джон Эверетт Миллес" (John Everett Millais) below it. There is also a small caption in Russian indicating "Ophelia" and details about the painting. The main focus of the spread is a Pre-Raphaelite painting of Ophelia floating in water, surrounded by lush greenery and flowers. A woman, presumably Ophelia, is depicted lying on her back in a stream, with her eyes closed and her body partially submerged. Her hair is spread around her head, and she is adorned with flowers. The water is depicted with detailed reflections and aquatic plants. The right page contains text in Russian, likely an art historical description or critique of the painting, and a section heading "ТЕХНИЧЕСКИЕ" (TECHNICAL) at the bottom. The page number "18" is visible in a circular emblem on the bottom edge of the left page, and "19" is visible on the bottom edge of the right page. The background of the image shows a textured surface, possibly a carpet or fabric. There is no indication of the city of Zhmerynka, Ukraine within the image itself.
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Jun 21, 2026, 6:22 PM

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The image displays a two-page spread from a book featuring a painting. The left page has a title in Russian, "Офелия — 1851—1852" (Ophelia – 1851–1852) and "Джон Эверетт Миллес" (John Everett Millais) below it. There is also a small caption in Russian indicating "Ophelia" and details about the painting. The main focus of the spread is a Pre-Raphaelite painting of Ophelia floating in water, surrounded by lush greenery and flowers. A woman, presumably Ophelia, is depicted lying on her back in a stream, with her eyes closed and her body partially submerged. Her hair is spread around her head, and she is adorned with flowers. The water is depicted with detailed reflections and aquatic plants. The right page contains text in Russian, likely an art historical description or critique of the painting, and a section heading "ТЕХНИЧЕСКИЕ" (TECHNICAL) at the bottom. The page number "18" is visible in a circular emblem on the bottom edge of the left page, and "19" is visible on the bottom edge of the right page. The background of the image shows a textured surface, possibly a carpet or fabric. There is no indication of the city of Zhmerynka, Ukraine within the image itself.

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