
Stake attention in this memory
A large-scale mural, rendered primarily in grayscale tones with a tricolor accent, dominates the upper section of a light-colored building facade. The mural depicts an elderly male chef, identified as Paul Bocuse, wearing a tall, pleated white toque and a white chef's jacket with the name "Paul" inscribed on the right chest area. He is shown with a thoughtful or slight smiling expression, his right hand positioned under his chin, fingers resting against his cheek. Around his neck hangs a medal suspended by a red, white, and blue ribbon, indicative of the French national colors; the medal itself is gold-colored and features a distinct emblem, likely that of the "Meilleur Ouvrier de France." Below the mural, the top of an adjacent, older building is visible, featuring a dark-tiled mansard roof with two small dormer windows and a visible red brick chimney to the right. A decorative, dark wrought-iron fence or railing partially frames the lower left portion of the scene. To the right of the mural, another section of a multi-story building with light-colored walls and architectural details is visible under a clear blue sky. This mural is located at 104 Rue de la Villette, in the 3rd arrondissement of Lyon, France.
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