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This close-up image displays the front cover of a Russian book, featuring a classic, somewhat worn design. The cover is divided into three vertical sections by green borders.

The left section, set against a cream background with a green central rectangle, features the author's name printed vertically: "АЛЕКСАНДР ГРИБОЕДОВ" (Alexander Griboyedov). "АЛЕКСАНДР" is in black text on cream, while "ГРИБОЕДОВ" is in white text on a green background.

The central and largest section showcases a vibrant illustration, depicting an indoor social gathering with multiple people. The scene appears to be set in the 19th century, with characters dressed in period attire. Several men and women are visible, engaged in interaction. A central male figure, dressed in a dark coat and light waistcoat, stands prominently, possibly addressing others or making a point with a raised hand. The expressions on the faces of the surrounding figures vary, suggesting a mix of attention, conversation, and perhaps some amusement or judgment. The style of the illustration evokes a classical painting or a theatrical scene, which aligns with the book's content. Below the author's name, in the cream area next to the illustration, is smaller, italicized black text that reads "Школьная библиотека" (School Library).

The right section mirrors the left in design, containing the book's title printed vertically in black text on a cream background: "ГОРЕ ОТ УМА" (Woe from Wit, or Wit Works Woe).

The overall color scheme is cream, green, black, and the diverse palette of the illustration. The cover material has a slightly textured appearance. The image captures a classic literary work by a renowned Russian playwright, presented in a traditional educational edition.
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Jun 4, 2026, 8:30 PM

Vologda, Russia

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This close-up image displays the front cover of a Russian book, featuring a classic, somewhat worn design. The cover is divided into three vertical sections by green borders. The left section, set against a cream background with a green central rectangle, features the author's name printed vertically: "АЛЕКСАНДР ГРИБОЕДОВ" (Alexander Griboyedov). "АЛЕКСАНДР" is in black text on cream, while "ГРИБОЕДОВ" is in white text on a green background. The central and largest section showcases a vibrant illustration, depicting an indoor social gathering with multiple people. The scene appears to be set in the 19th century, with characters dressed in period attire. Several men and women are visible, engaged in interaction. A central male figure, dressed in a dark coat and light waistcoat, stands prominently, possibly addressing others or making a point with a raised hand. The expressions on the faces of the surrounding figures vary, suggesting a mix of attention, conversation, and perhaps some amusement or judgment. The style of the illustration evokes a classical painting or a theatrical scene, which aligns with the book's content. Below the author's name, in the cream area next to the illustration, is smaller, italicized black text that reads "Школьная библиотека" (School Library). The right section mirrors the left in design, containing the book's title printed vertically in black text on a cream background: "ГОРЕ ОТ УМА" (Woe from Wit, or Wit Works Woe). The overall color scheme is cream, green, black, and the diverse palette of the illustration. The cover material has a slightly textured appearance. The image captures a classic literary work by a renowned Russian playwright, presented in a traditional educational edition.

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