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This image presents a detailed close-up of an antique leaded stained-glass window. The window features a geometric pattern of predominantly clear, subtly textured hexagonal glass panes, bordered by thick, dark lead cames. Interspersed within this grid are smaller rectangular panes of light pink glass and circular glass rondels in turquoise-blue and light green, some exhibiting central swirls or bubbles characteristic of hand-blown glass. Several hexagonal panes are adorned with heraldic and decorative motifs rendered in golden yellow pigment or enamel. Prominent among these are a crowned lion rampant, depicted with forepaws raised and tail curled, facing left; a crowned salamander or dragon, possibly emitting flames, also facing left with a coiled tail; and multiple instances of a stylized fleur-de-lis. Additional motifs include golden floral sprigs with bell-shaped flowers. The scene focuses exclusively on the architectural and artistic elements of the window, with no individuals, actions, or direct interactions depicted. The light passing through the glass suggests an interior perspective. This specific type of heraldic and decorative stained glass is located within the Musée de Cluny (National Museum of the Middle Ages), situated in the Latin Quarter of Paris, France.
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