
Stake attention in this memory
A detailed bas-relief plaque is affixed to a pink, textured building facade. The plaque features a portrait of a bearded man in the upper half, framed by a decorative wreath of dark, stylized flowers and foliage. Two small birds and a cluster of grapes are integrated into the floral design. Below the portrait, a scroll-like element contains an inscription in Cyrillic script, with dates and names. The lower portion of the plaque shows more floral ornamentation. To the right of the plaque, a weathered metal pipe runs vertically, alongside electrical conduits and a gray utility box mounted on the building. The overall scene suggests a historical marker or memorial. The inscription on the plaque translates to: "In this building from 1876 to 1889, Ivan Petrovich Larionov, author of the song 'Kalinka', worked. 1830 - 1889". Ivan Petrovich Larionov was a Russian composer and folklorist, and the song "Kalinka" is one of the most famous Russian folk songs. This plaque is located in the city of Saratov, Russia.
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