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A wide cinematic still from a 1970s Soviet animated masterpiece, directly in the fine-art style of Yuri Norstein and Franceska Yarbusova. A solitary, small, scruffy grey wolf pup with disheveled, frayed fur sitting in a silent, misty twilight forest. The wolf has a soft, plush-like, slightly worn appearance, rendered with delicate ink hatching, soft charcoal smudges, and frayed edges to give his fur a scruffy, tousled texture—he is a gentle, hand-painted, slightly scruffy character, NOT a paper craft or 3D model. His eyes are large, sad, and deeply expressive. The entire scene is bathed in a warm, nostalgic color palette dominated by aged sepia, faded golden amber, muted dusty yellow, ochre, soft charcoal, and pale cream. The background features an atmospheric, ethereal forest with faint silhouettes of bare trees dissolving into a dense, amber-tinted fog. Soft focus, subtle lens haze, heavy 35mm film grain, atmospheric depth, melancholic fairytale mood, quiet and poetic Eastern European fine-art animation frame. --no paper craft, cutout, mosaic, 3d render, vector, sharp edges, piñata, digital art, origami, blue tones, cold lighting