This is a medium shot image taken indoors, possibly in a museum or gallery, with a woman in a yellow dress and another person in a blue shirt in the background
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This is a medium shot image taken indoors, possibly in a museum or gallery, with a woman in a yellow dress and another person in a blue shirt in the background

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This is a medium shot image taken indoors, possibly in a museum or gallery, with a woman in a yellow dress and another person in a blue shirt in the background. The primary subject is a wax figure or mannequin dressed in a pinstripe suit, a red tie, and a patterned vest. The figure is seated in an ornate chair, holding a cane and striking a pose with its finger to its temple, suggesting a contemplative or intellectual demeanor. The figure appears to be a representation of Salvador Dalí, identifiable by his distinctive mustache and hairstyle. The floor is made of polished wooden parquet, laid in a herringbone pattern. A bright red carpeted platform surrounds the seated figure. In the foreground, the legs of the woman in the yellow dress are visible. She is wearing black sandals. She is holding a black smartphone in her right hand. A white sign with Cyrillic text is placed on the red platform in front of the wax figure. The text reads "МОЛЯ НЕ ПИПАЙТЕ СКУЛПТУРАТА", which translates to "PLEASE DO NOT TOUCH THE SCULPTURE". Based on the text on the sign, it is highly probable that this image was taken in a location within the city of Pernik, Bulgaria, as Cyrillic script is used in Bulgaria. The context suggests a cultural or historical exhibit within Pernik.