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An outdoor scene in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg, specifically in front of the Lycée de Garçons on Rue Emile Mayrisch, is depicted under natural daylight. The central feature is a multi-story building facade dominating the background. This building exhibits a light blue-grey stucco finish. Two prominent rows of large rectangular windows with white frames are visible across the upper-mid section of the facade. These windows are flanked and separated by light-colored stone pilasters featuring ornate capitals and bases. A distinct horizontal red band runs along the top of the lower window row's decorative stone lintel. The building's ground level features a base of rough-hewn, light-colored stone blocks with smaller, horizontal rectangular windows. In the mid-ground, centered beneath the windows, stands a dark-colored metal statue on a square stone pedestal. The sculpture depicts two stylized figures standing close together, their forms abstract and draped. This is the "Les Deux Frères" statue. Behind the statue, low, dark-colored benches constructed from stacked wooden elements are present, along with a small dark metal railing. A tall, grey cylindrical metal pole, possibly a street light or utility pole, occupies the left-center foreground, partially obscuring the building facade. In the lower right quadrant, a single individual is observed walking from right to left. The person is wearing dark blue jeans, dark shoes, a light beige jacket, and a dark hooded garment with a visible white lining. A dark backpack is worn, and a brown satchel hangs from their left shoulder. The individual's face is partially obscured. The ground is a paved surface composed of grey rectangular slabs, displaying faint dashed lines. Shadows cast indicate natural lighting, possibly from the late afternoon or early morning, illuminating the building from the right.
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