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full image extending all the way to the edges, extremely large and wide, rectangular, full-screen, full frontal image showing an extremely detailed close-up of a branch of Blaschka glass model flowers, more specifically, very purple azalea flowers of the most exquisite detail and natural appearance, with very long stamens and pistils. The glass is very thin and partly translucent, which is the only indicator that the flowers are not actual plants. The azalea flowers were putatively fashioned by father-and-son Czech glass artists Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka at the end of the 19th century and are on display against a black velvet background. The flowers are frontlit, bringing out every detail and allowing the light to cast a lively ghost shadow of the flowering azalea twig on the black velvet background. Glass art created with unbelievable skill and great attention to detail. Very valuable and one-of-a kind museum display.
A close-up of vibrant pink flowers with delicate, translucent petals and intricate stamen, set against a dark background, highlighting their beauty and intricate details.