
Stake attention in this memory
A framed poster featuring a modified rendition of Gustav Klimt's "The Kiss" hangs on a textured, light-colored wall. The artwork depicts two figures in an embrace, rendered in a style reminiscent of Klimt's gold period, with geometric and organic patterns. The male figure is on the right, and the female figure, with flowing red hair, is on the left. The background is a warm golden-brown with faint speckles, transitioning to a dark teal and green patterned area at the bottom, suggesting a field of flowers. Below the artwork, the poster text reads "GUSTAV KLIMT" in large black capital letters. Below that, in smaller capital letters, is "x LIRAVALERIE x MURARIUM," indicating a collaboration. Further down, in a larger serif font, it states "Der Kuss, 1908 - Mur Kiss, 2023," denoting the original painting and its contemporary adaptation. At the bottom, in smaller text, the locations are listed: "Österreichische Galerie Belvedere, Vienna, Austria." and "Cranz Turm, Murarium Cat Museum, Zelenogradsk, Konigsberg." The poster is illuminated by ambient light and a noticeable reflection of a light source is visible on its surface, particularly on the right side. The wall itself shows some minor irregularities and texture. In the upper left quadrant of the image, a brightly lit window with a blue sky visible outside is positioned high on the wall, partially obscured by a wooden frame. In the upper right quadrant, a dark, angled structural element, possibly a beam or pipe, protrudes from the wall near the ceiling. The overall lighting suggests an indoor setting with natural light from the window and additional artificial light sources. The specific location is identified as the Murarium Cat Museum within Cranz Turm (Cranz Tower) in Zelenogradsk, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia.
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