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ArtistThe horros of war. Snow and fog. Soviet winter in World War 2. Jean-Baptiste Monge, watercolor, ink. Picturesque and colorful. deep colors, A tight, very close-up of a female Soviet nurse attending to a bullet wound on female Soviet soldier. Her clothing ragged, dirty and bloody. Her hair tied up in loose bun with strands hanging down. A weary face, beautiful but aged beyond her years. Dusting of snow on her clothing.
Two battle-worn women, one a nurse, are depicted in a close-up, highly detailed illustration, attending to a severe wound on the arm of one of them. Both women appear to be in distress, with worried expressions and tear-filled eyes, their faces showing signs of fatigue, dark circles, and flushed cheeks. They are dressed in tattered, blood-stained military jackets, suggesting a harsh environment. Snow and blood are visible on their clothing and hair, which is disheveled and covered in snow. The woman on the right wears a white nurse's cap with a red cross emblem, though it is dirty and worn. The wounded arm shows a deep, star-shaped laceration, bleeding profusely, with fingers gently probing the wound. The background is blurred and smoky, with falling snow and swirling white and grey wisps, creating a cold and desolate atmosphere. The overall style is reminiscent of a digital painting with a strong emphasis on texture and emotion.