Jedi Museum

Jedi Museum, a painting, came into existence following the events of 104 ABY. The artwork is presented from the vantage point of the higher floors within a massive museum dedicated to the Jedi. The painting showcases different narratives within the structure, populated by onlookers and towering sculptures of figures wielding lightsabers. A sculpture of a Jedi mounted on a varactyl is situated on the left-hand side of Jedi Museum. On the lower right, a parked T-65 X-wing starfighter is depicted, along with a pair of BTL Y-wing starfighters also visible in that area. From the structure's apex, multiple spherical objects are suspended, with one bearing resemblance to a ringed planet far off.

Behind the scenes

The artwork, Jedi Museum, was originally made for "Celestia Galactica Photografica," a compilation of in-universe illustrations by Ryan Church that were part of the Star Wars: Visionaries graphic novel anthology. The painting received its initial mention in a preview for Visionaries that was released on StarWars.com on March 15, 2005. This occurred before the graphic novel became available on April 2, 2005.

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