Below the photo is an inscription in Ukrainian, written in simple pencil: "Ivanova A. M. 1917. Leningrad". The photograph is a full-length portrait of a young woman (approximately 25 years old) with a fashionable hairstyle typical of the 1910s. The shape of the lower jaw, nose and nasolabial features suggest that the depicted person may be Antonina Ivanova. However, insufficient lighting makes it premature to state that the photograph is of A. Ivanova and not, for example, her acquaintance from the "bohemian circle". On the sheet of paper under the photo, the place is indicated as Leningrad, but this name does not correspond to the administrative-territorial division of 1917; at that time, the city was called Petrograd (renamed from St. Petersburg on 31.08.1914 due to the political conditions provoked by the outbreak of the First World War).