
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays two framed paintings hanging on a white wall. The painting on the left is a still life featuring a vibrant bouquet of flowers in various colors, including yellow, red, and white, arranged in two vases. Several pieces of fruit, such as oranges and grapes, are scattered at the base of the vases. The painting on the right depicts a scene in an outdoor marketplace. Several figures, including women in colorful traditional attire and a person leading a donkey laden with goods, are visible. A yellow goat is also present in the foreground. Architectural elements, such as buildings with arched windows and a tree with lush green foliage, suggest an urban setting. Information labels are attached to the wall near each painting, indicating details about the artwork. The overall impression is that of an art exhibition. The paintings are located in the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, Russia. The painting on the left is "Flowers" by K. Malevich, painted in 1913. The painting on the right is "View of Samarkand" by A. Radlov, painted in 1929.
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