This is a wide, panoramic photograph of a large, multi-panel mural displayed on a white wall in a museum setting
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This is a wide, panoramic photograph of a large, multi-panel mural displayed on a white wall in a museum setting

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This is a wide, panoramic photograph of a large, multi-panel mural displayed on a white wall in a museum setting. The mural is framed in black and depicts a collage of historical figures and scenes, primarily related to Russian history and Soviet ideology, overlaid with a prominent red star. The mural's content includes numerous portraits of political leaders such as Lenin and Stalin, alongside depictions of industrial scenes, agricultural imagery, and revolutionary moments. There are also visual references to the Tsarist era, with portraits of figures like Nicholas II and his family. A television screen within the mural shows portraits of Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev. The overall aesthetic is rich and detailed, utilizing a vibrant color palette with a strong emphasis on reds and blues. The surrounding environment consists of a light-colored ceiling with track lighting fixtures and ventilation elements. Below the mural, the floor is made of polished wooden planks laid diagonally. A thin black cord runs along the bottom of the mural, and a thin black pole with a circular base stands in front of the mural's center, likely to prevent visitors from approaching too closely. To the right of the mural, a portion of a wooden chair is visible. This mural is located in the Novosibirsk State Art Museum in Novosibirsk, Russia. The museum is situated in the city center, on the left bank of the Ob River.