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A long, well-lit gallery hall, identified as the Tapestry Gallery within the State Hermitage Museum in the Winter Palace, Saint Petersburg, Russia, is depicted. The perspective is from behind a primary subject, looking down the length of the hall. The ceiling is white, vaulted, and adorned with decorative mouldings. Both side walls are light-colored and feature numerous large, rectangular tapestries, predominantly in muted earth tones, depicting figures and scenes. Brass stanchions with ropes form a barrier along both sides of the polished wooden floor. The floor exhibits intricate marquetry patterns, including dark reddish-brown wood with lighter wood inlays forming geometric designs such as a Greek key motif. A single individual, with long, flowing light-brown hair, is positioned in the mid-ground, viewed from behind, walking away from the camera down the center of the hallway. This person is wearing a dark brown or black long-sleeved coat or dress with a ruffled hem, black tights or leggings, and black boots. In the far distance, at the end of the hallway, a small group of approximately three to five indistinct figures can be observed. The lighting is even and appears to originate from overhead sources.
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D653B
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9,060
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