
Stake attention in this memory
This media file displays four ornate stained glass panels, arranged in a 2x2 grid within a dark frame, likely part of a window in a religious building in Hrodna, Belarus. Sunlight illuminates the panels, highlighting their vibrant colors. The top-left and bottom-left panels are identical in design. Each features a central, elaborate golden and red cross with floral-like adornments at its ends, set against a circular motif of concentric and radiating blue and light-blue glass segments. Rich golden scrollwork frames the circular design. These panels serve as decorative religious symbols. The top-right panel depicts a male figure, possibly a saint such as St. George or a Roman soldier, lying horizontally and facing left. He wears a golden helmet with a red plume and holds a large, decorative golden shield with a central rosette pattern. Part of his body, dressed in a tan tunic and a red sash or garment, is visible. The background is composed of rectangular panes in varying shades of blue and amber. The figure appears to be in a state of rest, contemplation, or perhaps fallen. The bottom-right panel portrays a male figure, likely a pope or high-ranking bishop, lying in repose. He wears an intricate golden triple tiara and ceremonial vestments, including a white alb, a gold-patterned outer garment, and a red undergarment. His hands are clasped, resting on a red book. Symbols, including a sunburst, a crescent moon, and a cross, are visible on his vestments. Similar to the top-right panel, the background consists of blue and amber rectangular glass pieces. The figure appears to be either deceased and lying in state, or in deep prayer.
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