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This is a close-up, eye-level, medium shot of a stained glass window depicting a portrait of a man. The portrait is housed within an oval frame of deep red and dark purple glass. The man has dark hair, a mustache, and a goatee, and is wearing a ruffled collar and a dark garment. His skin tone is light brown, and he is looking slightly to his left. The stained glass surrounding the portrait is a mosaic of geometric shapes in various colors, including teal, yellow, purple, red, and dark, textured glass that appears almost black. The entire stained glass panel is framed by a dark wooden border. The image has a slightly grainy texture, consistent with a photograph taken with a mobile device.

This stained glass window is located in the Da Lat Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of Saint Nicholas, in Da Lat, Vietnam. The cathedral is a prominent landmark in the city, known for its French colonial architecture and its vibrant stained glass windows. This particular window is believed to depict Saint Nicholas himself or a significant figure from the church's history, though the inscription visible on the portrait, "J. JORDAENS," suggests it might be a reproduction or adaptation of a work by the Flemish Baroque painter Jacob Jordaens.
Tanya

Jul 19, 2026, 4:37 AM

Da Lat, Vietnam

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This is a close-up, eye-level, medium shot of a stained glass window depicting a portrait of a man. The portrait is housed within an oval frame of deep red and dark purple glass. The man has dark hair, a mustache, and a goatee, and is wearing a ruffled collar and a dark garment. His skin tone is light brown, and he is looking slightly to his left. The stained glass surrounding the portrait is a mosaic of geometric shapes in various colors, including teal, yellow, purple, red, and dark, textured glass that appears almost black. The entire stained glass panel is framed by a dark wooden border. The image has a slightly grainy texture, consistent with a photograph taken with a mobile device. This stained glass window is located in the Da Lat Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of Saint Nicholas, in Da Lat, Vietnam. The cathedral is a prominent landmark in the city, known for its French colonial architecture and its vibrant stained glass windows. This particular window is believed to depict Saint Nicholas himself or a significant figure from the church's history, though the inscription visible on the portrait, "J. JORDAENS," suggests it might be a reproduction or adaptation of a work by the Flemish Baroque painter Jacob Jordaens.

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