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The image shows the painting "Beekeeper" by the Russian artist Ivan Kramskoy.
Artist: Ivan Kramskoy (1837-1887), a prominent figure in the Russian Realist movement.<br>Date: Painted in 1872.
Location: The original oil on canvas painting is housed in the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, Russia.
Subject: It depicts an elderly beekeeper sitting on a log, resting amidst tall grass and several beehives in the background.
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