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The image shows four white porcelain sculptures displayed in glass cases within a museum, likely the Palace Museum (also known as the Forbidden City) in Beijing, China, located at latitude 39.904 and longitude 116.396. Each sculpture rests on a small white pedestal, each with a small black plaque containing Chinese text beneath. The sculptures are situated on a long white countertop that extends to the left and right out of the frame. The first sculpture, to the left, portrays a seated figure with a rounded, fleshy form wearing a flowing robe, and is likely a depiction of the Chinese Buddhist deity Maitreya, the future Buddha. The second sculpture is a stylized, more abstract figure standing with a large, crescent-shaped, almost wing-like form behind it. The third sculpture, to the right, shows a seated figure with a beard and an elaborate, detailed headdress. The figure is likely a depiction of a historical figure, perhaps a sage or emperor. The fourth sculpture, standing to the right, is a male figure with a simple headdress, in a kneeling posture, with one arm outstretched. The figures all have a somewhat abstract appearance, with simplified forms and rounded features. The figures are all white in color, indicating they are likely made of porcelain. The background is a simple white wall with a white tile floor. The glass cases are illuminated from above, casting a soft, diffuse light. The overall effect is calm and serene.
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