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The image displays a series of vertical stained glass window panels, seen from an interior perspective. Four distinct panels are visible, with a partial view of a fifth at the top left. Each panel features a repeating geometric and heraldic design. The primary pattern consists of interconnected hexagonal and square segments, outlined in dark leading. Within these segments, various golden-yellow heraldic motifs are depicted, including fleur-de-lis, rampant lions, eagles, and coiled serpents/dragons, set against backgrounds of clear, pale yellow, or pale pink glass. Circular panes of turquoise and light green glass are interspersed throughout the grid, often at intersections or as central elements within specific hexagonal sections. Each window panel is bordered by strips of red and light green/clear glass. The windows are illuminated from behind by daylight, highlighting the colors and translucency of the glass. The dark framing elements suggest a substantial architectural setting. This specific style and array of heraldic symbols are characteristic of the stained glass located within the Hôtel de Cluny (Musée de Cluny - National Museum of the Middle Ages) in Paris, France. No people or specific actions are depicted.
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