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The image displays a close-up, angled view of two manuals (rows of keys) of a keyboard instrument, likely an organ or harpsichord. The perspective is from above and to the left, looking down the length of the keys. No people are visible. The left manual features off-white to yellowish keys, with some appearing illuminated by a blue or purple light. Interspersed are dark, black keys, some with reflective, silvery-blue surfaces on their tops. The right manual also shows similar off-white/yellowish keys, many reflecting a distinct blue-purple light, along with dark keys. The keys on both manuals exhibit a segmented appearance, typical of organ or harpsichord keys. To the left of the keys, a light-brown wooden panel runs vertically, part of the instrument's casing. Between the two manuals, there is a darker wooden panel. The lighting suggests an indoor setting, with artificial illumination creating vibrant blue and purple reflections on the keys. Visible text engraved on the light-brown wooden panel to the left of the keys reads "Johannes Klais Bonn". This identifies the instrument as a creation by Klais Orgelbau, a renowned German organ builder based in Bonn. Although the instrument itself is of German origin, the location context provided for the image is Yekaterinburg, Russia, indicating where this particular instrument is situated. The image focuses solely on the intricate details of the instrument's keyboard, capturing its materials and the interplay of light.
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