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The image captures a section of a museum display case, showcasing several historical artifacts. In the upper part of the display, several irregular, rectangular fragments, possibly carved stone or wood, are arranged on a blue surface. These fragments bear faded painted imagery depicting what appear to be medieval scenes and some text in an old script. Below this, on a red surface behind glass, are two small, framed panel paintings positioned horizontally. The painting on the left features a figure with a blue background and gold accents, though much of the detail is obscured or damaged. The panel on the right more clearly depicts a haloed, winged figure, likely an angel, with an intricate pattern of red, blue, and white wings. Both paintings exhibit a distinct medieval style. To the right of the framed paintings, a large white explanatory panel is visible behind the glass. The prominent title "Kings and queens" is centered on this panel. Below the title, a body of text discusses the role of a monarch, mentioning a "king's protection," the "royal court," "patronage," and a "decorated judges panel" from "Westminster." A smaller section of text beneath the main body is titled "Prophet and angel panel," presumably referring to the two framed paintings. Further to the right, another smaller, vertically oriented image with accompanying text is displayed. The scene suggests an exhibition focused on medieval history, possibly with themes of royalty and religious art, given the nature of the artifacts and the explanatory text. Reflections of the surrounding room or lighting are visible on the glass of the display case.
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