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The image displays a section of the neoclassical facade of Palazzo Serbelloni, located on Corso Venezia in Milan, Italy. The central feature is an ornate stone balcony positioned below an equally elaborate window opening. The balcony features a stone balustrade with multiple balusters. On the balcony's left side, three weathered stone statues, resembling seated lions or griffins, are positioned facing forward. The underside of the balcony (soffit) is coffered with circular and rectangular decorative elements and supported by two heavily carved corbels adorned with volutes and a central eagle motif on the visible left corbel. Above the balcony, a tall window opening is framed by pilasters and topped by a triangular pediment. A sculpted figure, appearing as a merman or triton holding a large shell, serves as a finial atop the pediment. The window itself consists of two panels, both partially open inwards, revealing a dark interior and what appears to be a light-colored curtain hanging inside on the left. Above the window's decorative frame, a horizontal frieze featuring a Greek key (meander) pattern and circular rosettes is visible. The building's facade is constructed from light-colored stone or stucco, appearing smooth and uniform. Strong daylight illuminates the scene, casting shadows, particularly on the left side of the architectural details and within the open window. No people, active subjects, or dynamic interactions are present in the static architectural scene.
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