
Stake attention in this memory
Two oil portrait paintings are displayed on a textured, light reddish-brown wall in the Museum of the Occupation of Latvia, located in Riga. The paintings are suspended by transparent filaments from a rail at the top of the wall. The left painting is a vertical rectangular portrait depicting the head and shoulders of a young man with dark, swept-back hair, prominent cheekbones, and a somber expression. The palette is dominated by dark green and muted tones, with a lighter background. He is depicted wearing a dark jacket over a light shirt and tie. Below this painting, a white rectangular plaque bears the text "MIKO FISTER" and "1923-1944," accompanied by a stylized building logo. The right painting is a square portrait, depicting the head and shoulders of an older man with receding dark hair, a gaunt face, and a sorrowful expression. This portrait uses a grayscale and blue-gray color scheme. Beneath this painting, a similar white rectangular plaque displays the text "MIKO FISTER" and "1940-1941," also with the same stylized building logo. The wall surface features visible vertical textures and minor imperfections, indicative of aged or distressed plaster. The scene is illuminated by directional lighting, casting a faint shadow from the right painting onto the wall behind it.
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