Stake attention in this memory
This video showcases a sculpture of a bull, likely made of metal, displayed in a museum setting. The sculpture is positioned on a dark rectangular base, which rests on a light-colored pedestal. The bull is depicted in a stylized, abstract manner, with angular lines and a somewhat cubist aesthetic. Its body is constructed from folded panels, giving it a geometric appearance. The horns are thin and curved, and the legs are sturdy and splayed. A small white plaque is visible on the pedestal in front of the sculpture. The text on the plaque is in both Russian and English, identifying the artist and the artwork. The Russian text reads: "Лебедева С. Д. (1892–1967) Бычок. Железо. Поступила из мастерской С. Д. Лебедевой. 1969." The English text translates to: "Sarra Lebedeva (1892–1967) Bull Calf, 1922. Gifted from the Sarra Lebedeva studio, 1969." This indicates the sculpture is titled "Bull Calf" and was created in 1922 by Sarra Lebedeva, with the museum receiving it as a gift from her studio in 1969. The background of the scene is a muted gray wall, typical of an exhibition space. To the left of the sculpture, a portion of another framed artwork is visible, suggesting this is part of a larger exhibition. The lighting appears to be artificial, common for indoor museum environments, and there are no indications of natural light or specific weather conditions. The overall impression is one of a quiet, contemplative art viewing experience. The sculpture itself, with its weathered metal surface, evokes a sense of history and artistic materiality.
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CA079
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10,695
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TVL
$10.87



