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The image displays a close-up section of a deteriorating wall, presumably from an older structure within Hrodna, Belarus. The upper portion of the scene features a pale, plain wall segment, with a dark brown architectural element, likely wood, visible in the upper left corner. Below this, a decorative frieze is present, painted on a white plastered surface. The frieze consists of a horizontal band outlined in dark blue or black, containing stylized floral motifs; specifically, red tulip-like blossoms and a green, possibly rosette-shaped flower with an orange center enclosed within a cartouche. Below the decorative frieze, the plaster is significantly damaged, showing extensive flaking, peeling, and multiple exposed layers. A distinct vertical crack extends downwards from the upper pale wall through the frieze. An irregular, roughly oval-shaped void or hole is visible in the compromised plaster, slightly to the left of the center. Faint traces of reddish pigment are discernible within the damaged plaster areas. The lower half of the image reveals exposed brickwork, indicating the underlying construction of the wall. The bricks vary in color from light yellowish-tan to reddish-brown and are laid in a stretcher bond pattern with visible mortar joints. The overall scene depicts a state of advanced material degradation.
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