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This image presents a detailed, low-angle view of the highly ornate, gilded domes and upper facade of the Church of the Resurrection, part of the Catherine Palace complex in Pushkin, Russia. The structure is set against a bright blue sky with scattered white, wispy clouds. The upper portion of the image features multiple golden, onion-shaped cupolas or domes, each crowned with a slender spire and an Orthodox cross. These domes exhibit a textured, ribbed surface and are extensively decorated with bead-like patterns and intricate gold rococo scrollwork. Beneath the domes, light blue drum sections contain tall, narrow arched windows with dark panes, framed by white and further embellished with gold ornamentation. A small black bird is perched on the finial of one of the leftmost spires. Below the gilded architectural elements, a sloping grey-blue roof is visible. Seated upon this roof are several large, gilded sculptural figures. On the left, an angel holds a cross, while on the right, another angel holds what appears to be a palm frond. Centrally located on the roofline is a large, gilded sunburst motif featuring a prominent "Eye of Providence" encircled by cherubs and radiating golden rays. The visible upper facade below the roof is predominantly light blue, accented with white architectural moldings and trim. It incorporates decorative brown-colored pilasters topped with Corinthian capitals. The frieze and horizontal bands feature intricate brown-toned garlands, scrollwork, and sculpted busts, likely cherubic or human faces. A light blue drainpipe runs vertically down the left side of the facade. Partially visible at the bottom of the frame are windows with white frames and dark panes.
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