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This image shows a display of antique furniture and an explanatory sign within a museum setting, specifically at the National Museums Scotland in the city of Edinburgh, United Kingdom. The primary focus is a set of nesting tables made of dark wood, with intricate inlay designs on their surfaces. The tables are elegantly carved with a motif resembling organic, flowing branches or roots supporting the tabletops. To the right of the nesting tables, a portion of another display piece is visible, appearing to be a stool or small table with a metal frame and circular top. In the foreground, a placard with an image and text provides information about "Art embroidery." The image on the placard is a black and white photograph of a woman, identified as May Morris (1862-1938), who is shown in profile, looking downwards, engaged in needlework. The text details the revival of embroidery as an art form during the 19th century, its association with historic design, and notable practitioners. The placard is angled on a metal stand. The floor of the exhibit space is a dark, reflective surface, with a thin white line running diagonally across it. The background features a wall with a gentle gradient of color, transitioning from a light purple to a darker hue, with a distinctive curved shadow cast upon it, suggesting an external light source or architectural element. A yellow stripe runs along the base of the wall. The overall impression is of a well-lit museum exhibit designed to showcase historical decorative arts.
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