
Stake attention in this memory
The image features two brightly colored, arched stained glass windows, likely located within the Notre-Dame Basilica of Saigon in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. A dark, solid wall segment separates the two windows, with a dark ceiling fan partially visible above this partition. The left stained glass window portrays a biblical scene in an outdoor environment, depicting approximately 15-20 individuals. A figure with a red-sleeved arm is visible in the upper left, with one hand raised, addressing a diverse crowd of people. The crowd consists of men and women, some bearded, dressed in traditional robes of various colors including yellow, red, blue, and white, some seated on rocky ground, others standing. The background features a blue sky, green trees, and a body of water with distant landforms. The right stained glass window illustrates a distinct biblical event, consistent with the Wedding at Cana. The upper portion shows several figures seated around a table draped with a white cloth, set with a bowl of fruit and a goblet. A bearded figure with a halo (Jesus), wearing a red robe, is seated on the right, extending his hand. Opposite him, a veiled female figure with a halo (Mary) has her hands clasped in prayer. Below the table, a young male servant, clad in a red tunic and blue trousers, kneels and pours liquid from a small ewer into a larger, ornate amphora-style vessel. The setting suggests an interior space with decorative architectural elements and a distant glimpse of an outdoor landscape. The lower sections of both windows display geometric and floral stained glass patterns.
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