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The image displays the frontal facade of the Église Saint-Pierre de Montrouge, located in the 14th arrondissement of Paris, France

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The image displays the frontal facade of the Église Saint-Pierre de Montrouge, located in the 14th arrondissement of Paris, France. The structure is composed of light-colored stone, presenting a large, deeply set semicircular archway that functions as the main entrance. Within this arch, a double-leaf wooden door, colored reddish-brown, is visible, secured by prominent black metal hinges and decorative elements. Above the arch and extending to the left, the stone facade is adorned with multiple bands of bas-relief carvings. These carvings depict detailed biblical scenes, including several boats, figures actively pulling fishing nets, and fish. Inscriptions in French are carved into the stone, notably "LA PÊCHE MIRACULEUSE" (The Miraculous Catch) below one scene and "SIMON-PIERRE LUI RÉPONDIT VOUS AVEZ LES PAROLES DE LA" (Simon-Peter answered him: "You have the words of the...") above the arch. To the left of the archway, on a raised plinth, three full-length stone statues of robed figures, likely apostles or saints, stand, with a fourth partially visible. A broad, multi-tiered set of stone steps leads up to the entrance. A black metal railing, featuring a geometric pattern of circles and zig-zags, spans horizontally across the upper portion of these steps. A simpler black metal handrail descends along the viewer's left side of the steps. A single adult male is seated approximately halfway up the steps. He is bald, possesses light-colored facial hair, and is dressed in a light-colored, long-sleeved shirt, dark trousers, and dark shoes with white soles. He is observed looking down at and operating a dark-colored smartphone held in both hands. The lowest portion of the image shows a paved surface, likely a street or sidewalk, punctuated by two black metal bollards. The scene is illuminated by natural daylight.