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This media file shows a marble sculpture of a woman, identified by the accompanying text as Juno. The sculpture is displayed on a white pedestal in front of a two-toned wall, with a teal section on the right and a lighter section on the left. The woman is depicted nude, draped in fabric across her lower body and arm. She has her head turned to her right, with a slight smile on her face, and her hair is styled in an updo. At her feet, to the right, is a small animal, likely a peacock, a symbol often associated with Juno. The text on the pedestal provides information about the sculpture in both Russian and English. It states the artist is Antonio Tarsia (Tersia), born between 1662 and 1739. The artwork, titled "Juno," is made of marble and dates from 1717-1718. It originates from Italy and is part of the collection of The State Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia, with inventory number H.sk-864. The overall scene suggests an indoor museum setting, likely with controlled lighting to highlight the artwork. The sculpture itself conveys a sense of classical beauty and grace.
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