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close-up of a digital display board with text and images detailing the history and artistry of the Marc Chagall windows, followed by sweeping shots of these stained-glass windows inside a cathedral

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close-up of a digital display board with text and images detailing the history and artistry of the Marc Chagall windows, followed by sweeping shots of these stained-glass windows inside a cathedral. The display board on the left is angled, with its text and images partially obscured by glare. The text describes Marc Chagall, a French painter of Russian origin, his artistic influences, and his commission to create stained-glass windows for prestigious buildings. It highlights his collaboration with master glass-makers and the symbolic meaning behind his designs, which often depict biblical narratives. The display includes close-ups of three of the windows, labeled with titles such as "The Birth of the Creator" and "The Attestation of Royalty." The camera then pans to reveal the actual stained-glass windows within the cathedral. These windows are large, arched, and predominantly feature vibrant shades of blue, interspersed with red and other colors, depicting various scenes and figures. The architecture of the cathedral is visible in the background, with stone arches, columns, and lighting that illuminates the colorful glass. The final shots provide a wider view of the windows, showcasing their grandeur and the way light filters through them, creating a mystical ambiance. The video focuses on the visual impact and the artistic and historical context of the Chagall windows. There are no people or discernible actions occurring within the cathedral itself during the filmed segments.