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The image shows a bronze statue of Flora, the Roman goddess of flowers, set on a stone pedestal in a park. The statue is a replica of an ancient Roman sculpture. The setting is a wooded area with tall trees and dense undergrowth, indicative of a park in Pavlovsk, Russia. A sign in front of the statue provides information about it in Russian and English. The sign mentions that the original sculpture was discovered in Rome in 1780 and that the copy in Pavlovsk was made in 1790. The statue itself depicts Flora as a young woman wearing a draped garment and a wreath of flowers, holding flowers in her outstretched hand and on her lap. The surrounding environment is lush and green, with grass and various plants growing around the statue. The lighting suggests it is daytime, possibly overcast.
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