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The image captures a display case showcasing the life and work of Christoph Martin Wieland in Biberach an der Riß, Germany
The image captures a display case showcasing the life and work of Christoph Martin Wieland in Biberach an der Riß, Germany. The display features a curated collection of artifacts: two framed portraits, one a bust, and books, arranged against a backdrop of paper sheets. The backdrop includes various writings, drawings, and maps, creating a layered and textual environment. A prominent quote from Wieland about being unable to see the forest for the trees appears in large print, alongside other quotes such as "Live and let live" and "What do you call a citizen of the world?". A sign on the case states "CHRISTOPH MARTIN WIELAND IN BIBERACH" with the number "09 M". The display is enclosed in a modern, dark-colored frame with glass panes. The background includes patterned wallpaper and a gray floor. A white electrical outlet is visible on the lower left of the display.
