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The image displays a detailed section of a stained glass window, identified as being within the Musée Carnavalet, located in the Marais district of Paris, France. The window consists of numerous leaded glass panes forming a geometric pattern of octagonal and rectangular segments. These segments feature various heraldic designs executed in gold and brown paint on clear glass, including multiple depictions of the crowned salamander, a known emblem of King Francis I of France; stylized eagles; fleur-de-lis symbols; and a crowned lion rampant. Interspersed within the leaded grid are small, translucent circular and rectangular panes of colored glass in shades of turquoise, light green, and light pink. A person's left hand, adorned with a light grey ribbed fingerless glove and a ring with a prominent green stone on the ring finger, extends into the foreground. The hand emerges from a dark-colored garment, likely a jacket, distinguished by a visible red ribbed cuff. The hand is positioned centrally, with fingers slightly spread, in front of the illuminated stained glass. The overall scene is brightly lit from behind the window, indicating natural light passing through the glass.
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