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This is a black and white photograph on a banner, likely displayed outdoors or in a public space, given the grommets along its edge. The banner advertises the "Foundation of Historical Photography named after Karl Bulla" in Saint Petersburg. The photograph itself depicts a historical scene of a parade or procession. In the foreground, a carriage drawn by two horses carries several people. The driver sits in front, guiding the horses, while passengers are seated behind, one of whom appears to be holding an umbrella. The carriage has large spoked wheels and intricate detailing. Behind this carriage, a larger procession of horses and carriages, as well as many people on horseback, are visible, stretching into the background. The architecture in the far background suggests an urban setting, possibly along a grand street or square. The text on the banner provides further context. It identifies the photo as "Emperor Nicholas II, Empress Maria Feodorovna and Alexandra Feodorovna. May Parade 1901." This firmly places the scene in Saint Petersburg in the early 20th century, depicting a significant royal event. The overall impression is one of formal grandeur and historical significance. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with shadows cast by the figures and carriages. The banner also features logos for a "Sochi Art Sanatorium 'Znaniye'," which may indicate the origin or sponsor of the display.
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