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This media file presents a close-up view of a house number "82" affixed to an ornate architectural detail on a building facade in Milan, Italy. The main subjects are the house numbers, crafted from dark, possibly metal, in an elegant, flowing script or calligraphic style. The number "8" is placed above the "2", with the "8" featuring a design that resembles an infinity symbol. A single nail or screw is visible, securing the numbers to the stone surface between them. These numbers are mounted on a decorative architectural element, possibly a cartouche or an escutcheon. This element is carved from light gray, coarse-grained concrete or cast stone, revealing small aggregate particles within its texture. It features intricate, swirling scrollwork and foliate motifs, suggesting a Baroque or Rococo influence in its design. The surrounding background shows more of the same light gray, textured stone material, characterized by vertical fluting or grooves. This suggests the decorative element is part of a larger architectural structure, such as a column, pilaster, or a patterned wall. The lighting is soft and diffused, indicating daytime conditions without direct, harsh sunlight. No people or specific activities are depicted; the image focuses entirely on the architectural details and craftsmanship.
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