The unique 14-metre-long work, which brings together traditional symbols of the Eurasian country—the Kremlin, a space rocket, the planet's first cosmonaut, Yuri Gagarin, plus Russian ornamental motifs and a bear—was painted in the building of Montevideo's School No. 361.
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The unique 14-metre-long work, which brings together traditional symbols of the Eurasian country—the Kremlin, a space rocket, the planet's first cosmonaut, Yuri Gagarin, plus Russian ornamental motifs and a bear—was painted in the building of Montevideo's School No. 361.