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An intricately detailed, multi-tiered blue and white ceramic flower pyramid, likely a Delftware tulipiere, is prominently displayed within a glass case in a museum setting. The tall, ornate object features numerous stacked square sections, each decorated with elaborate blue patterns on a white ground, and includes multiple small vase-like protrusions designed to hold flowers or bulbs. The base of the ceramic piece is wide, decorated with matching blue and white motifs, and rests on a dark gray platform within the case. In the foreground, a person wearing an orange hoodie and khaki pants is clearly reflected in the glass of the display case, appearing to observe the artwork. Another individual, dressed in dark clothing, is partially visible further back, behind the ceramic piece. The background reveals other museum exhibits, including framed paintings and sculptures displayed on dark walls. The museum floor is made of polished light-colored wood. The scene depicts an interior of an art gallery or museum, characterized by artificial lighting. A small black informational plaque, partially obscured and containing the number "546," is visible near the base of the displayed artwork. The overall atmosphere is calm, capturing visitors engaging with the exhibits.
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