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The image depicts an interior view of an art exhibition, identified as taking place at the State Tretyakov Gallery (New Tretyakov) in Moscow, Russia. The central subject is a framed still-life painting, horizontally oriented, featuring a blue vase overflowing with yellow flowers and green foliage. A red and white patterned textile is draped beneath the vase, and a smaller, framed portrait is visible on the left side of the painting's composition. The painting is enclosed in an ornate gold frame and mounted on a light grey partition wall.

To the left of the painting, a tall, narrow white panel displays text in Cyrillic, confirmed to be a poem by David Burliuk, with the lines "Для меня стихотворения мои..." and "Давид Бурлюк" visible at the bottom. Below the painting, a small white informational label is affixed to the wall. The gallery space features dark ceilings with visible track lighting fixtures, illuminating the artwork and text panel. On the far right, partially obscured by a wall, a person, likely female, wearing a horizontal striped top and dark trousers, is visible walking away from the central artwork towards a darker background area. In the background on the right, a large artwork with red and white geometric shapes is partially visible. The floor is dark.
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Nov 28, 2025

Moscow, Russia

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The image depicts an interior view of an art exhibition, identified as taking place at the State Tretyakov Gallery (New Tretyakov) in Moscow, Russia. The central subject is a framed still-life painting, horizontally oriented, featuring a blue vase overflowing with yellow flowers and green foliage. A red and white patterned textile is draped beneath the vase, and a smaller, framed portrait is visible on the left side of the painting's composition. The painting is enclosed in an ornate gold frame and mounted on a light grey partition wall. To the left of the painting, a tall, narrow white panel displays text in Cyrillic, confirmed to be a poem by David Burliuk, with the lines "Для меня стихотворения мои..." and "Давид Бурлюк" visible at the bottom. Below the painting, a small white informational label is affixed to the wall. The gallery space features dark ceilings with visible track lighting fixtures, illuminating the artwork and text panel. On the far right, partially obscured by a wall, a person, likely female, wearing a horizontal striped top and dark trousers, is visible walking away from the central artwork towards a darker background area. In the background on the right, a large artwork with red and white geometric shapes is partially visible. The floor is dark.

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