
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts the exterior of the Shalva Amiranashvili Museum of Fine Arts, a branch of the Georgian National Museum, situated on Lado Gudiashvili Street in Tbilisi, Georgia. The scene is captured during clear daytime conditions, evident from the bright blue sky and distinct shadows. The central subject is a multi-story classical-style building with a light-colored, weathered facade featuring a prominent dentiled cornice and an ornate corner section with large columns supporting an overhang and a balustrade balcony. Two large informational banners are affixed to the upper facade. The left banner showcases archaeological artifacts and is labeled "ARCHEOLOGICAL COLLECTION OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF GEORGIA." The right banner displays a reproduction of Lucas Cranach the Elder's 16th-century painting "The Procuress," with text identifying the artist and title in both Georgian and English. Below the banners, the building's ground floor features a stone block pattern and several windows secured with decorative grilles. On the right, a multi-columned entrance leads to the museum. Potted plants line the sidewalk near the building's base. In the mid-ground, a metal utility pole is present, fitted with a surveillance camera, a small electrical box, and several traffic signs. These include a blue "P" for parking, a tow-away symbol, a no-stopping symbol, and a blue sign marked "A 1881." To the right of the pole, two red-and-white triangular warning signs are visible. In the foreground, a dark Porsche Panamera is parked parallel to the curb, partially obscured by a black wrought-iron fence that separates the sidewalk from the building. Green tree foliage is visible at the upper right edge of the frame. The building's facade shows visible cracks and some discoloration.
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