
Stake attention in this memory
This is a painting in a wooden frame depicting three figures in a seemingly chaotic, indoor scene. The style is expressionistic, with bold brushstrokes and a muted color palette dominated by browns, greens, yellows, and whites. The figures are rendered abstractly, with distorted features and contorted poses. One figure, lying on its back, is predominantly depicted in white, with some reddish accents on the feet and hands. Another figure, partially obscured, wears dark clothing and appears to be reclining or hunched over. The third figure, also in dark attire, is positioned above and behind the others, with a light-colored garment visible. The background is a jumble of shapes and colors suggesting an interior setting, possibly a room with red and brown walls or structures. There are dark, branch-like forms that extend into the foreground, adding to the sense of disarray. The overall mood is somber and perhaps unsettling, with the figures appearing to be in a state of distress or repose. A small, white card is attached to the wall above the painting. The visible text on the card indicates: "ицын А. В. (1896-1943)" and "маны. 1930" in Cyrillic script, and "cander Shchipitsyn (1896-1943)", "mans. 1930", and "canvas" in Latin script. This suggests the painting is by A.V. Itskin (or Shchipitsyn), dated 1930, and is made of canvas. The mention of "Moscow, Russia" as a location context implies the artwork is either from Moscow or is being displayed there.
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