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The scene depicts a grand, ornate interior staircase and landing within a large, historic building, specifically identified as the Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers (CNAM) in Paris, France.

In the foreground, a prominent white marble or stone statue, "La Nature se dévoilant devant la Science" by Louis-Ernest Barrias, stands on a rectangular plinth. The statue portrays a draped female figure partially unveiling her torso. The plinth bears the inscription "LA NATURE / SE DÉVOILANT DEVANT LA SCIENCE". To the left of the statue, a wide stone staircase with a black wrought-iron balustrade featuring decorative scrolls and a polished brass handrail ascends. A similar staircase with matching railings rises to the right.

The architectural environment features light-colored stone walls with classical elements, including large fluted columns topped with Ionic capitals and ornate cornices. A decorative wrought-iron railing spans the landing behind the statue, beyond which a large window or glass-paned doorway with a metal grid is visible. Overhead, the ceiling displays coffered details and is illuminated by recessed lighting. A wall-mounted sconce with an upward-facing light fixture is present on the right wall.

To the right of the stairs, a modern flat-screen display mounted on a black stand presents digital content. The screen shows an interior image with a vaulted ceiling against a magenta background, with partially visible French text "Quoi à visiter à la Fête d'Hiver..." No individuals are present in the scene.
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Feb 26, 2026, 4:11 PM

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The scene depicts a grand, ornate interior staircase and landing within a large, historic building, specifically identified as the Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers (CNAM) in Paris, France. In the foreground, a prominent white marble or stone statue, "La Nature se dévoilant devant la Science" by Louis-Ernest Barrias, stands on a rectangular plinth. The statue portrays a draped female figure partially unveiling her torso. The plinth bears the inscription "LA NATURE / SE DÉVOILANT DEVANT LA SCIENCE". To the left of the statue, a wide stone staircase with a black wrought-iron balustrade featuring decorative scrolls and a polished brass handrail ascends. A similar staircase with matching railings rises to the right. The architectural environment features light-colored stone walls with classical elements, including large fluted columns topped with Ionic capitals and ornate cornices. A decorative wrought-iron railing spans the landing behind the statue, beyond which a large window or glass-paned doorway with a metal grid is visible. Overhead, the ceiling displays coffered details and is illuminated by recessed lighting. A wall-mounted sconce with an upward-facing light fixture is present on the right wall. To the right of the stairs, a modern flat-screen display mounted on a black stand presents digital content. The screen shows an interior image with a vaulted ceiling against a magenta background, with partially visible French text "Quoi à visiter à la Fête d'Hiver..." No individuals are present in the scene.

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