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The image displays a collection of nine colorful ceramic tile murals, arranged in three rows of three. These murals are mounted on a dark wooden wall, suggesting an outdoor or semi-outdoor installation. The style of the artwork is folk-inspired, featuring stylized figures, buildings, and landscapes rendered in a vibrant palette.

The top row shows three murals:
* The leftmost mural depicts a scene with figures in historical attire against a blue and yellow background.
* The center mural shows a large gathering of people under a crescent moon, with a stylized cityscape in the background.
* The rightmost mural portrays figures in a domestic or workshop setting, with architectural elements.

The middle row consists of three murals:
* The leftmost mural is partially visible, showing figures and architectural details.
* The center mural depicts several figures engaged in a craft or trade, possibly pottery or weaving, with various tools and objects on display. The background features buildings and people.
* The rightmost mural showcases a man leading a donkey laden with baskets, with a stylized village or town in the background.

The bottom row is partially visible at the bottom of the image:
* The leftmost mural is mostly cropped out, showing a few figures and architectural elements.
* The center mural depicts a group of people gathered outdoors, with musical instruments and food.
* The rightmost mural is also partially cropped, showing figures in a town or marketplace setting.

The artwork is signed in some instances, with names like "J. MERETELI 98" and "A. GABERI 88" visible on the bottom row murals. The overall impression is one of a public art installation showcasing traditional life and culture.

This collection of murals is located at **Novodevichy Convent in Moscow, Russia**. Specifically, they are part of the decorative facade of a building within the convent complex, depicting scenes from Russian history and folklore. The artistic style is characteristic of the works of Georgian artists, as indicated by the signatures, and these specific murals are attributed to Elguja Mereteli and A. Gaberi.
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Jul 3, 2026

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The image displays a collection of nine colorful ceramic tile murals, arranged in three rows of three. These murals are mounted on a dark wooden wall, suggesting an outdoor or semi-outdoor installation. The style of the artwork is folk-inspired, featuring stylized figures, buildings, and landscapes rendered in a vibrant palette. The top row shows three murals: * The leftmost mural depicts a scene with figures in historical attire against a blue and yellow background. * The center mural shows a large gathering of people under a crescent moon, with a stylized cityscape in the background. * The rightmost mural portrays figures in a domestic or workshop setting, with architectural elements. The middle row consists of three murals: * The leftmost mural is partially visible, showing figures and architectural details. * The center mural depicts several figures engaged in a craft or trade, possibly pottery or weaving, with various tools and objects on display. The background features buildings and people. * The rightmost mural showcases a man leading a donkey laden with baskets, with a stylized village or town in the background. The bottom row is partially visible at the bottom of the image: * The leftmost mural is mostly cropped out, showing a few figures and architectural elements. * The center mural depicts a group of people gathered outdoors, with musical instruments and food. * The rightmost mural is also partially cropped, showing figures in a town or marketplace setting. The artwork is signed in some instances, with names like "J. MERETELI 98" and "A. GABERI 88" visible on the bottom row murals. The overall impression is one of a public art installation showcasing traditional life and culture. This collection of murals is located at **Novodevichy Convent in Moscow, Russia**. Specifically, they are part of the decorative facade of a building within the convent complex, depicting scenes from Russian history and folklore. The artistic style is characteristic of the works of Georgian artists, as indicated by the signatures, and these specific murals are attributed to Elguja Mereteli and A. Gaberi.

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