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The image shows a wall display of several paintings in ornate frames, mounted on a vibrant blue wall. The paintings depict various landscapes and figures.

From top to bottom and left to right, the visible paintings are:
1. A painting of rocks in the sea, with a dark red frame.
2. A landscape painting of a rocky, hilly terrain with some vegetation, in a gold frame. A small yellow plaque is visible below it.
3. A painting of two figures in a stylized, abstract manner, with a brown frame. A small yellow plaque with a number "34" is visible below it.
4. A landscape painting of a body of water with trees and rocks in the foreground, and a distant landscape, in a gold frame. A small yellow plaque is visible below it.
5. A smaller painting with a white, ornate frame, depicting a winter scene with a horse-drawn sleigh. A small yellow plaque with a number "32" is visible below it.
6. A landscape painting of a river at sunset with a silhouetted cityscape in the background, in a gold frame. A small yellow plaque with a number "33" is visible below it.

The overall impression is of an art exhibition or gallery. The text on the yellow plaques suggests the paintings are from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The image was likely taken at the Hrodna State Historical and Archeological Museum in Hrodna, Belarus, as the paintings and their descriptions, visible on some of the plaques, are consistent with artworks held by this institution. For example, one plaque visible in a crop reads: "С. Купрынский. Летний пейзаж. Россия, 1939-1960гг. Он же сам" which translates to "S. Kuprinsky. Summer landscape. Russia, 1939-1960s. He is the same". Another plaque reads: "Л. Бродский. Закат на реке. Россия, 1910г. Он же сам", which translates to "L. Brodsky. Sunset on the River. Russia, 1910. He is the same".
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Jul 4, 2026, 12:11 PM

Hrodna, Belarus

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The image shows a wall display of several paintings in ornate frames, mounted on a vibrant blue wall. The paintings depict various landscapes and figures. From top to bottom and left to right, the visible paintings are: 1. A painting of rocks in the sea, with a dark red frame. 2. A landscape painting of a rocky, hilly terrain with some vegetation, in a gold frame. A small yellow plaque is visible below it. 3. A painting of two figures in a stylized, abstract manner, with a brown frame. A small yellow plaque with a number "34" is visible below it. 4. A landscape painting of a body of water with trees and rocks in the foreground, and a distant landscape, in a gold frame. A small yellow plaque is visible below it. 5. A smaller painting with a white, ornate frame, depicting a winter scene with a horse-drawn sleigh. A small yellow plaque with a number "32" is visible below it. 6. A landscape painting of a river at sunset with a silhouetted cityscape in the background, in a gold frame. A small yellow plaque with a number "33" is visible below it. The overall impression is of an art exhibition or gallery. The text on the yellow plaques suggests the paintings are from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The image was likely taken at the Hrodna State Historical and Archeological Museum in Hrodna, Belarus, as the paintings and their descriptions, visible on some of the plaques, are consistent with artworks held by this institution. For example, one plaque visible in a crop reads: "С. Купрынский. Летний пейзаж. Россия, 1939-1960гг. Он же сам" which translates to "S. Kuprinsky. Summer landscape. Russia, 1939-1960s. He is the same". Another plaque reads: "Л. Бродский. Закат на реке. Россия, 1910г. Он же сам", which translates to "L. Brodsky. Sunset on the River. Russia, 1910. He is the same".

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