
Stake attention in this memory
This is a detailed bas-relief sculpture made of bronze, depicting two figures on a granite wall. On the left, a person wearing a headscarf and work clothes is shown sitting and welding, holding a welding torch and a helmet. To the right, another figure, dressed in a cap and military-style attire, is seated and holding a rifle. Beneath the figures, a plaque with Russian text is inscribed. The text reads: "They worked here and lived. They didn't go anywhere. And they didn't go to war. The war itself came here." Below this, a signature reads "Vladimir Livshits." The sculpture is located on the facade of the Kolpino Vocational School No. 123 in Kolpino, Russia. The relief commemorates the workers of the Izhorsky Zavod (Izhorsky Plant) who contributed to the war effort during World War II without leaving their posts. The background is a textured granite wall, characteristic of the building's exterior.
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