
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts a segment of an Art Nouveau-style stained-glass window, located in Santiago, Chile. The window is composed of numerous pieces of colored and textured glass, joined by dark lead lines. The upper portion consists of clear, highly textured glass panes. Below this, the primary design features a central botanical motif of three large, stylized palmate leaves. The central leaf exhibits a reddish-orange hue, while the leaf to its left is rendered in brown and green tones, and the one to its right in greenish-brown, all showing distinct venation. These large leaves originate from a stylized base containing smaller green leaves and brown, cylindrical elements. Curved, dark brown and blue decorative accents extend laterally from this central plant arrangement. The lower section of the window is characterized by textured fuchsia-magenta glass panels, interspersed with additional green and light blue curved elements and small golden circular details. Faint initials "PS" are visible on the right side near the central plant's base, and another faint "P b" appears further to the right.
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