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The scene captures three richly embroidered ecclesiastical vestments displayed within a clear glass case inside a museum in Aschaffenburg, Germany, likely the Stiftsmuseum der Stiftskirche St
The scene captures three richly embroidered ecclesiastical vestments displayed within a clear glass case inside a museum in Aschaffenburg, Germany, likely the Stiftsmuseum der Stiftskirche St. Peter und Alexander. The central subjects are a dalmatic or tunic and a chasuble, accompanied by two smaller fabric liturgical pieces. The garment on the left is a dalmatic, a short-sleeved vestment with open sides, displayed on a dark, slender stand. It is made of intricate fabric featuring vertical gold-embroidered bands adorned with tassels and floral motifs, interspersed with teal-blue sections patterned with a leopard-spot design and additional floral embroidery. A gold fringe borders its lower edge. To its right, the chasuble, a rounded, poncho-like outer vestment, is displayed from the rear, also on a dark stand. Its back features a prominent gold-embroidered cross design, richly decorated with floral and geometric patterns, set against the same teal-blue and leopard-spot fabric. To the left of the dalmatic, two smaller, similarly ornate fabric strips, possibly manipules or stoles, are presented on miniature dark stands. All items are set against a dark background within the display case. A dark rectangular information plaque, with white text partially visible (referencing "Orden der Monsignore..." and "1779"), rests on the dark display base in front of the dalmatic. Reflections on the glass display case reveal a large, multi-paned window with internal blinds or coverings, a green emergency exit sign, and general ambient light from the museum environment. No individuals are depicted as subjects in the scene, nor are any actions or direct interactions observable.
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