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The image shows a full-length bronze statue of a woman, identified as "The Muse Polyhymnia," located in the city of Pavlovsk, Russia. The statue stands on a granite pedestal in a wooded area with tall trees and lush green undergrowth. The woman is depicted wearing a flowing draped garment and a wreath of leaves on her head. She is standing with her left leg forward, and her right arm is bent and resting on her draped clothing.

A sign in front of the statue provides information about "The Muse Polyhymnia" in both Russian and English. The Russian text reads "МУЗА ПОЛИГИМНИЯ" and the English text reads "THE MUSE POLYHYMNIA". The English text further states that the statue was modeled by sculptor S. S. Galberti in 1792-1795. The statue was originally located at the front of the Catherine Palace in Tsarskoye Selo, was moved to Pavlovsk Park, and then to the Hermitage Museum. It was returned to Pavlovsk Park in 2017.

The environment appears to be a park or garden setting, with a path visible to the left of the statue and dense foliage surrounding it. The lighting suggests it is daytime, possibly overcast or late afternoon given the soft light. There are no people visible in the immediate vicinity of the statue.
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Jul 6, 2026, 6:56 PM

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The image shows a full-length bronze statue of a woman, identified as "The Muse Polyhymnia," located in the city of Pavlovsk, Russia. The statue stands on a granite pedestal in a wooded area with tall trees and lush green undergrowth. The woman is depicted wearing a flowing draped garment and a wreath of leaves on her head. She is standing with her left leg forward, and her right arm is bent and resting on her draped clothing. A sign in front of the statue provides information about "The Muse Polyhymnia" in both Russian and English. The Russian text reads "МУЗА ПОЛИГИМНИЯ" and the English text reads "THE MUSE POLYHYMNIA". The English text further states that the statue was modeled by sculptor S. S. Galberti in 1792-1795. The statue was originally located at the front of the Catherine Palace in Tsarskoye Selo, was moved to Pavlovsk Park, and then to the Hermitage Museum. It was returned to Pavlovsk Park in 2017. The environment appears to be a park or garden setting, with a path visible to the left of the statue and dense foliage surrounding it. The lighting suggests it is daytime, possibly overcast or late afternoon given the soft light. There are no people visible in the immediate vicinity of the statue.

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