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The image displays a detailed vertical section of a multi-story, ornate stone building facade located in Paris, France. The architecture exhibits characteristics of the early 20th century, combining Haussmannian structure with Art Nouveau decorative elements. The facade is constructed from light-colored, cut stone, possibly limestone, showing distinct shadows from natural sunlight. Several windows are visible, some equipped with white external louvered shutters, one of which is partially open. The window panes reflect surrounding elements, including trees and sky. Each visible window features a black wrought-iron railing. The railing on the upper central window includes intricate scrollwork and a large central circular medallion. A lower window's railing distinctly showcases multiple carved human faces (mascarons) within circular frames, interspersed with decorative scrolls. The stone facade is richly embellished with sculptures. On the left side, a vertical relief carving depicts stylized foliage or a figure, positioned above a geometric meander pattern and a smaller, bottom-mounted decorative mascaron. To the right of the central window, a prominent vertical sculpture features a classical female head adorned with a headdress, integrated into the building's support structure. Numerous other decorative carvings, including volutes, floral motifs, and ornate consoles, are visible beneath window sills and supporting architectural projections. An inscription carved into the stone on the lower left wall reads "Mme DANIEL ARCHITECTE 1904," identifying the architect and the construction year. A light-colored vertical drainpipe runs down the right side of the visible building section. At the bottom right, a dark, likely black, retractable awning from a lower establishment is partially visible. No individuals or active interactions are present in the scene.
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