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The image displays an interior view of a stained-glass window located within the Palacio Cousiño in Santiago, Chile. The window is rectangular with an arched upper edge, featuring a central field constructed from numerous small, textured, light-colored square glass panes separated by a dark structural grid. This central area is encircled by an ornate, multicolored border. The innermost segment of the border presents a green, curvilinear, foliage-like pattern against a light background. Outward from this, a wider band contains stylized scroll or floral motifs rendered in red and orange tones. The outermost border consists of small, light blue square glass sections. Four distinct square inserts are symmetrically positioned within the central grid: two in the upper corners and two in the lower corners. Each insert features a unique, symmetrical design in orange, red, and green hues. Above the window, a curved architectural element transitions to a section of a gridded, translucent glass skylight or dome composed of square panes. The adjacent wall surfaces are plain and light-colored. No individuals, subjects, or actions are depicted in the scene.
Mel Navala

Sep 26, 2025, 4:10 PM

Santiago, Chile

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The image displays an interior view of a stained-glass window located within the Palacio Cousiño in Santiago, Chile. The window is rectangular with an arched upper edge, featuring a central field constructed from numerous small, textured, light-colored square glass panes separated by a dark structural grid. This central area is encircled by an ornate, multicolored border. The innermost segment of the border presents a green, curvilinear, foliage-like pattern against a light background. Outward from this, a wider band contains stylized scroll or floral motifs rendered in red and orange tones. The outermost border consists of small, light blue square glass sections. Four distinct square inserts are symmetrically positioned within the central grid: two in the upper corners and two in the lower corners. Each insert features a unique, symmetrical design in orange, red, and green hues. Above the window, a curved architectural element transitions to a section of a gridded, translucent glass skylight or dome composed of square panes. The adjacent wall surfaces are plain and light-colored. No individuals, subjects, or actions are depicted in the scene.

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