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This outdoor image captures a detailed miniature architectural model situated on a textured concrete base in a park in Vinnytsia, Ukraine. The model, likely made of bronze or a similar material, depicts several interconnected buildings with intricate rooflines and facades, along with smaller structures that resemble train carriages or industrial components.

In the foreground, a black plaque with white lettering provides information in both Ukrainian and English. It identifies the display as a "Monument to Ukrainian Composer Mykola Leontovych (1877-1921)." The text further explains that the monument was originally opened in Pokrovsk, Donetsk region, in 2018, and was "Temporarily relocated to Vinnytsia in 2024." The plaque also credits the creators, naming sculptor P. Antyp as the author, an Honored Artist of Ukraine, with participation from sculptors I. Hudyma, S. Lyubynetsky, M. Biryuchynsky, metal sculptor O. Serdyuk, and architect S. Shaposhnykov.

The background is dominated by numerous tall, bare deciduous trees, indicating a season like late autumn or winter. The sky above is clear and bright, suggesting a daytime scene, possibly late afternoon as light filters through the branches. Patches of white on the ground in some areas may be frost or snow. The scene presents a commemorative art installation set within a public green space.
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Feb 17, 2025, 2:45 PM

Vinnytsia, Ukraine

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This outdoor image captures a detailed miniature architectural model situated on a textured concrete base in a park in Vinnytsia, Ukraine. The model, likely made of bronze or a similar material, depicts several interconnected buildings with intricate rooflines and facades, along with smaller structures that resemble train carriages or industrial components. In the foreground, a black plaque with white lettering provides information in both Ukrainian and English. It identifies the display as a "Monument to Ukrainian Composer Mykola Leontovych (1877-1921)." The text further explains that the monument was originally opened in Pokrovsk, Donetsk region, in 2018, and was "Temporarily relocated to Vinnytsia in 2024." The plaque also credits the creators, naming sculptor P. Antyp as the author, an Honored Artist of Ukraine, with participation from sculptors I. Hudyma, S. Lyubynetsky, M. Biryuchynsky, metal sculptor O. Serdyuk, and architect S. Shaposhnykov. The background is dominated by numerous tall, bare deciduous trees, indicating a season like late autumn or winter. The sky above is clear and bright, suggesting a daytime scene, possibly late afternoon as light filters through the branches. Patches of white on the ground in some areas may be frost or snow. The scene presents a commemorative art installation set within a public green space.

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