
Stake attention in this memory
This image shows a close-up, low-angle view of ornate architectural carving on a building facade in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The carving is made of light-colored stone, likely travertine, and features intricate Baroque-inspired motifs. Central to the image is a winged cherubic face with a headdress of foliage and wheat stalks, emerging from a decorative urn. Below this, elaborate scrollwork intertwines with floral elements and what appear to be small, stylized faces or masks. To the right of the central carving, a vertical band of decorative molding with scrolling acanthus leaves runs along the edge of the building. The left side of the image shows a section of the building's wall, constructed of similarly textured stone, with a vertical metal element, possibly a support or decorative railing, attached to its surface. The overall impression is one of detailed craftsmanship and classical architectural style. This carving is part of the facade of the Palacio Barolo, located on Avenida de Mayo in Buenos Aires.
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