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A detailed worm's-eye view captures the ornate upper corner of the A.F. Lishnevsky House, located at Ulitsa Vosstaniya 41, Saint Petersburg, Russia. The architecture showcases a rich Eclectic style with dominant Art Nouveau (Modern Style) elements, characterized by intricate stone carvings and curvilinear forms. The building's facade is constructed from a light-colored stone, possibly limestone or granite, showing signs of natural weathering. The uppermost section features a semicircular pediment centered with a large, deeply carved shell-like (conch) motif, topped by a small, dark, stylized finial or urn. Flanking this central apex, two large, circular medallions with deeply carved floral motifs, resembling roses or peonies, are prominently displayed on curved gable-like structures. Another similar, slightly smaller floral medallion is visible on the far left. Vertical decorative pilasters or columns with elaborate acanthus leaf or vegetal scrollwork ascend the corner and adjacent facade sections. Parts of the roof are visible, clad in dark grey, possibly rhomboid or fish-scale patterned slate tiles, adding textural contrast. Below the main roofline, rectangular panels are adorned with highly stylized, symmetrical Art Nouveau vegetal or abstract relief designs. A horizontal frieze featuring closely spaced vertical grooves or dentil-like elements runs beneath these panels. The scene is set against a clear, bright blue sky. Several thin, black electrical or communication wires traverse diagonally across the upper left and central portions of the image, partially obscuring the sky and the building's edge. Strong, direct sunlight illuminates the facade, creating deep shadows that accentuate the three-dimensional depth and intricate details of the stone carvings. No people or animals are visible in the frame.
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