
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts the grand staircase and lobby area of the Hôtel Lutetia Rive Gauche in Paris, France. The scene features a sweeping, light-colored stone staircase with smooth risers and treads, equipped with a black metal balustrade and a light-toned wooden handrail that curves upwards from the lower left to the upper right. The wall behind the staircase is clad in uniformly arranged, dark blue rectangular tiles, creating a vertical pattern. Dominating the tiled wall is a large tapestry, identified as "Les Deux Soeurs" (The Two Sisters) by Jean Lurçat, created in 1947. This artwork displays two stylized, abstract human figures, primarily in a creamy yellow or beige hue with distinct red outlines and internal markings, set against a dark, textured background with horizontal linear motifs. The tapestry is suspended from a simple wooden rod near the top of the wall. At the base of the staircase, positioned in front of the tiled wall, are two modern sculptural installations resting on rectangular black pedestals. The left sculpture consists of a dark, urn-shaped vessel topped with a dense cluster of textured, bright yellow, rounded objects. The right sculpture features a blue, textured vessel adorned with a cluster of darker, spherical forms interspersed with small red elements. The lower portion of the tiled wall is subtly illuminated by a strip of light. The ceiling above features horizontal wooden slats, and the floor appears to be a dark, speckled material. No individuals are present in the depicted scene.
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