Memory from Beauvais, France
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Beauvais, France
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This image depicts the interior of the Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de Beauvais, France

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This image depicts the interior of the Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de Beauvais, France. The scene is dominated by towering Gothic architecture featuring massive, light-colored stone pillars, pointed arches, and an intricately vaulted ceiling. The floor is composed of large square tiles arranged in a black and white checkerboard pattern. Numerous large, arched stained-glass windows are visible throughout the structure, primarily displaying vibrant blue, red, and purple colors, and casting colored light reflections onto the floor. On the left side, a low black metal railing with gold-colored circular accents partially encloses a recessed wooden structure with a red fabric back. A framed artwork hangs on a pillar to the far left. On the right side of the image, a row of approximately ten light-colored wooden chairs with woven seats is aligned along a dark wooden paneling or choir stall. Further right, a tall, ornate dark metal grille with scrollwork is present. Two individuals are positioned in the middle ground on the checkerboard floor. One individual, appearing female and dressed in dark clothing, stands near the left railing, facing generally towards the right. The second individual, appearing male with light hair and wearing a light shirt and dark trousers, stands slightly to the right and behind the first individual, facing forward. Both individuals are standing, observing the interior space. The overall lighting is subdued, with illumination provided by natural light through the stained glass.