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The image displays a backlit, framed black-and-white historical photograph, likely an old postcard, depicting a "Frühconcert am Corso" (Morning Concert on the Promenade) in Cranz, the historical German name for Zelenogradsk, Russia. The photograph shows a wide, open promenade populated by numerous individuals dressed in early 20th-century attire. Men wear dark suits and hats, while women wear long dresses and large hats, with some carrying parasols. On the left, a multi-arched pavilion or bandstand is visible, with people gathered around it. Along the promenade, several tall flagpoles display flags, one of which appears to be a horizontal tricolor. In the mid-ground, a crowd of people is strolling and congregating. In the foreground, on the right, a man in a suit and hat is seated on a simple wooden chair, facing away from the viewer, observing the scene. Near him, a small child with a hat pushes a miniature pram or carriage. Other individuals, including children, are seated at small tables further to the left foreground. The photograph is housed in a dark frame and is visibly backlit, creating a glow along its edges. Above the frame, an artificial garland of white roses and green eucalyptus-like foliage is draped over a light-colored, ridged overhead panel. Below the photograph's frame, a dark, horizontal bar runs across, beneath which is a decorative metal grate with scroll and heart-shaped patterns. This grate is set against a translucent, vertically ribbed glass panel. A small yellow object is partially visible on the far left edge of the image, next to the frame.
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