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This forensic description details an artwork displayed on a dark grey wall in the Private Temp Gallery in Minsk, Belarus.

The primary subject is a vertical rectangular painting titled "The Abduction of Europa" by artist Fedor Bazhyn. The painting features a stylized composition with a white, horned bull depicted in a three-quarter rear view, facing towards the upper right. A figure, appearing as a woman or young girl in a light-colored dress, clings to the bull's upper back, her head turned to the viewer's left. The bull casts a distinct dark grey shadow to its left and downwards. Beneath the bull, a vibrant pink, liquid-like stream with swirling patterns flows vertically downwards across the lower half of the canvas. The background of the painting is composed of six horizontal stripes, graduated in color from a dark teal at the top, through lighter blue, pale grey, light pink, medium pink, and dark pink at the bottom. The artist's name, "Fedor Bazhyn," is signed in white text at the bottom center of the canvas.

To the right of the painting, two rectangular informational labels are affixed to the wall. The upper label, predominantly white, identifies the artwork as "Фёдор Бажин / Похищение Европы" (Fedor Bazhyn / The Abduction of Europa), includes a QR code, and displays the "Belarusbank" and "VISA" logos with a whale emblem, indicating payment options. The lower label, also white with a purple header, reiterates "Похищение Европы" in Cyrillic and provides additional descriptive text in Belarusian and/or Russian. The painting is suspended by a thin wire or hanging system visible near its top edge.
FM-zJF163

Oct 19, 2025

Minsk, Belarus

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This forensic description details an artwork displayed on a dark grey wall in the Private Temp Gallery in Minsk, Belarus. The primary subject is a vertical rectangular painting titled "The Abduction of Europa" by artist Fedor Bazhyn. The painting features a stylized composition with a white, horned bull depicted in a three-quarter rear view, facing towards the upper right. A figure, appearing as a woman or young girl in a light-colored dress, clings to the bull's upper back, her head turned to the viewer's left. The bull casts a distinct dark grey shadow to its left and downwards. Beneath the bull, a vibrant pink, liquid-like stream with swirling patterns flows vertically downwards across the lower half of the canvas. The background of the painting is composed of six horizontal stripes, graduated in color from a dark teal at the top, through lighter blue, pale grey, light pink, medium pink, and dark pink at the bottom. The artist's name, "Fedor Bazhyn," is signed in white text at the bottom center of the canvas. To the right of the painting, two rectangular informational labels are affixed to the wall. The upper label, predominantly white, identifies the artwork as "Фёдор Бажин / Похищение Европы" (Fedor Bazhyn / The Abduction of Europa), includes a QR code, and displays the "Belarusbank" and "VISA" logos with a whale emblem, indicating payment options. The lower label, also white with a purple header, reiterates "Похищение Европы" in Cyrillic and provides additional descriptive text in Belarusian and/or Russian. The painting is suspended by a thin wire or hanging system visible near its top edge.

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