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An intricately carved, dark-colored sculpture is displayed within a glass museum case. The main subject is a bust-like figure, possibly a deity or mythical being, characterized by prominent, wide eyes, a distinct nose, and an open mouth. It wears a tall, multi-tiered headdress or crown, and the surface is rich with detailed carvings. Behind this central figure, a flat, wing-like panel extends outwards, covered in similar intricate patterns and textures, suggesting it might be part of the same or a related piece, perhaps forming a halo or a larger body element. The sculpture rests on a light-colored plinth inside the transparent glass case, which has a dark wooden frame and a lighter wooden base. Inside the case, a triple-spotlight fixture mounted on the ceiling illuminates the artifact, while additional recessed lighting is visible on the room's ceiling above the display. Air vents are also visible near the top of the wall. On the base of the sculpture, the inscription "T.5045" is faintly visible. A small white information plaque is placed in front of the sculpture, though its text is illegible. The setting strongly suggests a museum or gallery, dedicated to exhibiting historical or cultural artifacts, likely in New Delhi, India, given the context. The artifact's style is indicative of South Asian craftsmanship.
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