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The image captures an outdoor public art installation resembling a stack of oversized books topped with a green lamp. This installation is located in Moscow, Russia, specifically in front of the Moscow State University library building, visible in the background behind the trees.

The stack consists of four prominent "books." The top book is blue with gold lettering that appears to read "МАСТЕР И МАРГАРИТА" (Master and Margarita). Below it, another blue book displays "А.С. ПУШКИН ЕВГЕНИЙ ОНЕГИН" (A.S. Pushkin, Eugene Onegin). The third book is a deep maroon color with "АНТОН ЧЕХОВ" (Anton Chekhov) written in gold. The bottom visible book is also maroon and features the year "1848" in gold lettering. The books are artfully arranged, suggesting a whimsical approach to literature.

A vintage-style lamp with a green shade sits atop the stack, casting a warm glow from its visible bulb. The lamp is detailed with ornate metalwork. Behind the book sculpture, lush green pine trees form a dense backdrop against a bright blue sky dotted with fluffy white clouds. In the middle ground, there are hints of other foliage and architectural elements.

In the foreground, a wooden planter box is visible, containing red flowers and greenery, adding a touch of natural beauty to the scene. To the left of the books, a set of grey stone stairs leads upwards. To the far left, part of a wooden structure, possibly part of the display or seating, is visible. To the far right, more wooden shelving is seen, holding additional decorative books, one of which is green with gold ornamentation and has "И. А. Бунин" (I.A. Bunin) written on its spine in red. Another book next to it is dark blue with gold patterns.

There are no people visible in the image. The overall impression is one of a creative and inviting public space that celebrates literature and art.
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Jun 30, 2026

Moscow, Russia

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The image captures an outdoor public art installation resembling a stack of oversized books topped with a green lamp. This installation is located in Moscow, Russia, specifically in front of the Moscow State University library building, visible in the background behind the trees. The stack consists of four prominent "books." The top book is blue with gold lettering that appears to read "МАСТЕР И МАРГАРИТА" (Master and Margarita). Below it, another blue book displays "А.С. ПУШКИН ЕВГЕНИЙ ОНЕГИН" (A.S. Pushkin, Eugene Onegin). The third book is a deep maroon color with "АНТОН ЧЕХОВ" (Anton Chekhov) written in gold. The bottom visible book is also maroon and features the year "1848" in gold lettering. The books are artfully arranged, suggesting a whimsical approach to literature. A vintage-style lamp with a green shade sits atop the stack, casting a warm glow from its visible bulb. The lamp is detailed with ornate metalwork. Behind the book sculpture, lush green pine trees form a dense backdrop against a bright blue sky dotted with fluffy white clouds. In the middle ground, there are hints of other foliage and architectural elements. In the foreground, a wooden planter box is visible, containing red flowers and greenery, adding a touch of natural beauty to the scene. To the left of the books, a set of grey stone stairs leads upwards. To the far left, part of a wooden structure, possibly part of the display or seating, is visible. To the far right, more wooden shelving is seen, holding additional decorative books, one of which is green with gold ornamentation and has "И. А. Бунин" (I.A. Bunin) written on its spine in red. Another book next to it is dark blue with gold patterns. There are no people visible in the image. The overall impression is one of a creative and inviting public space that celebrates literature and art.

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