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This image presents a detailed view of an architectural feature, likely part of a building entrance or facade, combining carved wood and stained glass. The scene focuses on a section of a wooden door adjacent to a vibrant window panel. The wooden door features two prominent carved panels, one above the other, each depicting a symbolic figure holding a book. The upper carving portrays a majestic eagle with outstretched wings, grasping an open book in its talons. The name "JUAN" is clearly carved on the pages of this book. Below, the second carved panel illustrates a winged ox or bull, also holding an open book, with the name "LUCAS" inscribed on its pages. These figures are traditional symbols of the Evangelists John and Luke, suggesting the building is of religious significance, such as a church. The wood has a warm, medium-brown finish, highlighting its natural grain and the depth of the carvings. Decorative, dark metal fittings or hinges are visible between the wooden panels. To the left of the wooden door, a striking stained-glass window is installed. It is composed of numerous small, irregular pieces of blue, white, and clear glass, forming intricate, abstract patterns that might suggest stylized figures or motifs. The entire structure is framed by a light-colored, perhaps stone or concrete, architectural molding. The image is brightly lit, likely by natural daylight, showcasing the fine details of both the carvings and the stained glass. No activity is occurring, but the craftsmanship of the elements is a central focus.
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