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The scene depicts the interior of a historically significant building in Fez, Morocco, consistent with a madrasa or grand riad like the Al-Attarine Madrasa. A prominent architectural pillar, central to the foreground, showcases intricate Moroccan craftsmanship. Its upper section features white carved plaster (gebss) adorned with arabesque and geometric foliage motifs, with a band of Arabic calligraphy in Thuluth script beneath. Below the plaster, the pillar is clad in zellige tilework, presented in several horizontal registers. The upper zellige displays dark blue and white interlocking geometric patterns. A subsequent band incorporates yellow star accents, while a more elaborate frieze below features alternating green and red almond-shaped motifs interspersed with yellow and black details, framed by dark blue and white geometric patterns. The lower section of the pillar and the adjacent walls are covered with continuous dark blue and white star-patterned zellige tiles. To the right, a low divan with floral and gold patterned upholstery, a small wooden table draped in a light cloth, and a patterned ceramic vase are partially visible. A dark blue patterned carpet covers the floor. A brown velvet cushion with abstract circular patterns is visible on the lower left. No people or specific actions are present.
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