
Stake attention in this memory
A bronze statue of Alexandre Dumas is centrally depicted in Paris, France, against a backdrop of classical Parisian architecture. The primary figure, seated and rendered in bronze, occupies the apex of a substantial stone pedestal, holding a quill in his right hand and a scroll or book in his left, facing slightly to the viewer's right. The pedestal features a dark plaque inscribed "ALEXANDRE DUMAS 1802 - 1870." Below this plaque, three additional bronze figures are seated on the pedestal's base, appearing to interact around an open book, with the central figure holding the book and the two flanking figures looking towards it. The pedestal itself is constructed from light-colored stone with decorative moldings. In the background, a multi-story building with a light-colored stone facade and numerous rectangular windows with black railings rises, topped by a dark grey mansard roof punctuated by several dormer windows, some round, some rectangular. Bare trees with visible branches are positioned on both sides of the statue, with denser foliage on the right side. Elements of a city street are visible at the bottom, including the front of a white vehicle on the left and parked bicycles on the right. The scene is illuminated by ambient daylight under an overcast sky. This monument is located in Place du Général Catroux, in the 17th arrondissement of Paris.
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