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Seven figures in white protective suits and gas masks stand against a black sky. A thin blue strip runs above them.

This is a mural on the Berlin Wall, painted in nineteen ninety by Ana Leonor Madeira Rodrigues, a Portuguese artist living in West Berlin.

The figures are the liquidators, the workers who decontaminated Chernobyl after the reactor exploded in April nineteen eighty-six.

When the Wall fell in late nineteen eighty-nine, one hundred eighteen artists from twenty-one countries were invited to paint it in spring nineteen ninety.

The black background was not just night. It was a world with no sun, permanent twilight under radioactive clouds.

In two thousand nine, Berlin invited the original artists back to restore their works. Rodrigues repainted the mural exactly as she remembered it.

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