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The image captures an indoor museum or exhibition setting, primarily focusing on a display board titled "BENGAL-VILLAGE SCENE" in both Hindi (बंगाल ग्रामीण दृश्य) and English. The board provides information about a diorama visible in a glass display case to the right. The diorama depicts a rural Bengal village scene, featuring thatched huts and baskets. The text explains that these are made by "domes" who specialize in bamboo baskets, and the trees and plants are selected by a 'mali' (gardener) who also assists in beautifying the huts with tinsel ornaments. It further details that Krishnanagar figurines, made by 'kumahar' (potters), are used in these clay displays, with the industry originating from creating idols for worship based on religious texts. A reflection of a person, possibly a male wearing a red top and a backpack, is visible in the glass display case, suggesting they are observing the exhibit. In the background, an ornate framed artwork of an animal, possibly a rodent, is visible on a wall. The room itself is well-lit with recessed ceiling lights and features multiple ceiling fans, indicating a public indoor space, likely a museum in New Delhi, India. The overall scene suggests an educational display about the culture and craftsmanship of rural Bengal.
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