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This image depicts a vendor's stall, likely within a market setting, specializing in natural history specimens, located in Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, France. The scene is viewed from slightly above, looking down onto a display counter, possibly glass, due to visible reflections. In the upper-center, a prominent orange, multi-armed starfish specimen is encased within a large, clear glass cloche with a black base. Behind this, a cluttered shelf displays numerous white and reddish-orange seashells, some arranged in a pyramid shape. A human hand, with peach-toned skin, is partially visible in the upper-left background, appearing to be engaged with items on the shelf. A reflection of a person wearing a leopard-print garment is visible on the cloche's surface. To the left of the cloche, a small woven basket contains a collection of smaller seashells, including one with an iridescent interior (likely abalone). Below the upper display, a row of three black-framed shadow boxes is visible. The leftmost frame contains two iridescent blue butterflies, positioned one above the other. The middle frame holds two pale blue-grey butterflies. The rightmost frame, partially obscured, shows two dark-winged butterflies with distinct red and white markings. On the foreground counter, a large woven wicker basket, brown in color, is filled with various seashells of differing sizes, shapes, and patterns, including spiky, leopard-spotted, and ribbed varieties. To the right of this basket, a white, branching coral specimen is displayed on a small black stand. Further right, a large, iridescent, fan-shaped shell serves as a dish, containing four round, pinkish-white objects with intricate, textured surfaces, resembling sea urchin tests. A label is partially visible near these objects. On the far right, a section of a reddish-brown, spiny object, possibly another sea urchin, is visible. The entire display rests on a reflective surface, suggesting a glass counter.
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