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A bronze bas-relief of Vladimir Lenin's head and upper shoulders, depicted in left profile, is prominently mounted on a building facade. The bust features Lenin's characteristic bald head, mustache, and beard. The entire bas-relief is wet, with numerous dark vertical streaks of water and patina running down its surface, indicating recent rain or moisture exposure. The sculpture is affixed to a wall section covered with uniform, light reddish-brown square ceramic tiles. Directly above the tiled section and the bas-relief is a dark, flat metal overhang or cornice, also exhibiting prominent vertical streaks of accumulated grime and water runoff. Above this overhang, a portion of a lighter-colored building facade, possibly light yellow or beige brick, is visible, featuring a single rectangular window. Below the tiled wall, there is a rough-hewn stone base or lower wall constructed from irregular blocks of reddish-brown, grey, and lighter-toned stone. This lower wall also shows signs of wetness. A black, thin metal railing or fence is partially visible in the bottom right foreground, positioned in front of the stone base. The location depicted is the facade of the former V.I. Lenin Museum, situated at Revolution Square (Ploshchad Revolyutsii) in Moscow, Russia.
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