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This is a close-up, rotated shot of an ornate red brick and terracotta building, likely from the Victorian or Edwardian era in London. The image is rotated 90 degrees clockwise, showing the building horizontally, but the architectural elements suggest it is an upright structure. The primary subjects are the building's facade, characterized by its reddish-brown brickwork and highly detailed terracotta ornamentation. Several windows with white frames are visible, many featuring multiple small panes created by muntins. Some window panes reflect a light-colored, crisscross lattice pattern, possibly from interior blinds, while others show reflections of the sky or adjacent structures. The central focus is a richly carved terracotta column or pilaster. It features an elaborate sculptural relief, including what appears to be a male figure, possibly draped or semi-nude, positioned within an ornamental frame or boat-like structure. Below this figure, intricate scrollwork, foliage, and possibly animalistic forms are carved into the terracotta. The detailing also includes decorative capitals and cornices, exhibiting a high level of craftsmanship typical of the period. There is no activity or event taking place; the image captures static architectural details. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with soft, possibly overcast light, as there are no harsh shadows. No discernible text is visible on the building's facade. The architectural style, particularly the use of red brick and detailed terracotta, is characteristic of London.
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C6189
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10,073
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