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The image depicts a large copper distillation apparatus situated in a brightly lit room with white walls and a light-colored concrete floor
The image depicts a large copper distillation apparatus situated in a brightly lit room with white walls and a light-colored concrete floor. The apparatus is the primary subject, occupying the majority of the frame. It features a large, reddish-brown cylindrical base with two hinged black metal doors at the bottom, suggesting it is designed to hold a heat source. Above this base is a copper pot with a round, golden lid secured by a large, black handle and bolts. Copper pipes extend from the pot upwards, leading to a conical copper chamber with a dial gauge. Further along, a vertical copper cylinder is visible, connected by more copper tubing. Several smaller copper pipes with red valves and a glass-enclosed level indicator are attached to the sides of the apparatus. The environment appears to be a gallery or exhibition space, with two artworks displayed on the walls. To the left, a painting features a dark background with abstract, organic shapes in light colors, possibly representing angelic figures. To the right, a square black artwork contains a large, textured golden circular element. The scene is well-lit, highlighting the metallic sheen of the copper equipment and the details of the artworks. The overall impression is one of an industrial or scientific apparatus presented in an artistic context. This scene is located at the Durbach, Germany, Museum - Durbacher Liebenswert e.V.
