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This image captures an indoor still life scene located in the city of Lens, France. The primary subjects are a dark-covered book and three brass vessels.

The book is positioned vertically against a plain white background. Its cover is black or dark green, adorned with intricate gold-colored Arabic calligraphy and geometric patterns. The title "مصْحَف أسماء الله الحسنى" (Mushaf Asma Allah Al-Husna), translating to "Book of the Beautiful Names of Allah," is displayed prominently at the top. Below the title, a grid containing numerous other Arabic names is present, along with a central, ornate calligraphic emblem. The book's spine is partially visible on the left.

In the foreground, three weathered brass vessels are arranged horizontally in front of the book, from left to right in ascending size. The leftmost vessel is a small, handled pitcher with a flared rim and a sturdy base. The central vessel is a taller, wider pitcher with a flared rim and a substantial base; no handle is visible from this angle. The rightmost vessel is the largest, with a portion of its body and flared rim visible on the extreme right of the frame. All three vessels exhibit a distinct patina, indicating age and oxidation characteristic of brass or bronze. They are resting on a white, horizontally ribbed surface, likely a radiator cover or a slatted shelf. No individuals or active interactions are depicted within the scene.
عبدالإله

Nov 18, 2025

Lens, France

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This image captures an indoor still life scene located in the city of Lens, France. The primary subjects are a dark-covered book and three brass vessels. The book is positioned vertically against a plain white background. Its cover is black or dark green, adorned with intricate gold-colored Arabic calligraphy and geometric patterns. The title "مصْحَف أسماء الله الحسنى" (Mushaf Asma Allah Al-Husna), translating to "Book of the Beautiful Names of Allah," is displayed prominently at the top. Below the title, a grid containing numerous other Arabic names is present, along with a central, ornate calligraphic emblem. The book's spine is partially visible on the left. In the foreground, three weathered brass vessels are arranged horizontally in front of the book, from left to right in ascending size. The leftmost vessel is a small, handled pitcher with a flared rim and a sturdy base. The central vessel is a taller, wider pitcher with a flared rim and a substantial base; no handle is visible from this angle. The rightmost vessel is the largest, with a portion of its body and flared rim visible on the extreme right of the frame. All three vessels exhibit a distinct patina, indicating age and oxidation characteristic of brass or bronze. They are resting on a white, horizontally ribbed surface, likely a radiator cover or a slatted shelf. No individuals or active interactions are depicted within the scene.

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