
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts an arched stained-glass window located within the Notre-Dame Basilica of Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City Cathedral) in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The window is framed by light-colored, carved stone architecture, including a fluted column with a Corinthian capital on the left and a similar but partially visible column on the right. The stained-glass panel portrays a religious scene, likely the Resurrection of Christ. The upper section features a central male figure, identified as Jesus, with a halo and partial nudity (exposed chest), draped in a light grey-blue robe from the waist down. He is depicted ascending, with his right arm raised and his left hand holding a staff topped with a cross flag, surrounded by radiating light patterns in yellow and white against a darker blue background. Below him, a male figure wearing a dark red robe and a subtle halo looks upwards towards the central figure with both arms extended in supplication. To the bottom, two additional male figures are positioned defensively or cowering on the ground. One figure on the lower left is partially obscured, wearing dark clothing with light blue accents. The figure on the lower right wears dark blue and grey segmented armor. The entire composition utilizes varied colored glass pieces outlined by prominent lead lines, characteristic of traditional stained-glass artistry.
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