
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays an upward, low-angle view of the ornate Baroque facade of the Chiesa del Gesù Nuovo in Naples, Italy, against a clear, unblemished blue sky. The structure is predominantly constructed from white and various shades of grey marble, exhibiting multiple architectural tiers, fluted pilasters, and columns with intricate Corinthian capitals. On the lower visible section of the facade, two substantial white marble statues are positioned on projecting ledges. The statue on the left depicts a bearded male figure holding two rectangular tablets inscribed with legible Hebrew characters. To the right, another robed male figure stands. Smaller, winged cherubic sculptures are also integrated into the facade's decoration. The upper central facade features a large circular medallion with a central sculptural group surrounded by radiating sunbursts, located above a tall, rectangular window with dark panes. The highest visible point of the central facade is topped by a simple Latin cross. To the upper right, a secondary architectural element, likely a part of a cupola or dome, is partially visible, adorned with star-shaped finials and additional statues of robed figures. Direct sunlight originating from the right casts defined shadows, highlighting the intricate carvings and architectural depth. No human subjects or external objects are present within the frame.
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