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The image depicts a street scene in Paris, France, specifically at the intersection of Rue des Archives and Rue Sainte-Croix de la Bretonnerie in the 4th arrondissement.

The dominant feature is an eight-story Art Deco residential building occupying the mid-ground, constructed from reddish-brown brick with cream-colored stone or stucco banding and vertical pilasters. This building features a prominent curved corner and numerous balconies equipped with black wrought-iron railings. Many windows are visible, some with white external blinds or shutters. The upper levels include rooftop terraces with visible greenery.

The foreground shows a paved street with a white zebra crossing. Two pedestrians in dark clothing are crossing the street from left to right: one individual pushes a two-wheeled shopping trolley, while another walks alongside. In the extreme bottom-right foreground, the back of a person's head and shoulders is partially visible. Further down the street on the right, additional pedestrians are visible on the sidewalk.

On the far left, a portion of a cream-colored building with a curved wall and black balcony railings frames the scene. A red and blue shared bicycle rack is partially visible on the sidewalk on the left, next to a red circular traffic sign on a pole.

To the right of the main building, a narrower street recedes into the background, lined with lighter-colored buildings. A black streetlight fixture extends from a building facade on the right, above which a white sign displaying the text "LE JARDIN DE VERSAILLES BY L'OCCITANE" is affixed. Bare trees are visible further down this street in the background.

The sky is clear and blue with a few scattered white clouds. Strong sunlight casts distinct shadows, indicating a bright day. Green shrubs and small trees are present at street level in front of the main building.
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Mar 15, 2026, 11:53 AM

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The image depicts a street scene in Paris, France, specifically at the intersection of Rue des Archives and Rue Sainte-Croix de la Bretonnerie in the 4th arrondissement. The dominant feature is an eight-story Art Deco residential building occupying the mid-ground, constructed from reddish-brown brick with cream-colored stone or stucco banding and vertical pilasters. This building features a prominent curved corner and numerous balconies equipped with black wrought-iron railings. Many windows are visible, some with white external blinds or shutters. The upper levels include rooftop terraces with visible greenery. The foreground shows a paved street with a white zebra crossing. Two pedestrians in dark clothing are crossing the street from left to right: one individual pushes a two-wheeled shopping trolley, while another walks alongside. In the extreme bottom-right foreground, the back of a person's head and shoulders is partially visible. Further down the street on the right, additional pedestrians are visible on the sidewalk. On the far left, a portion of a cream-colored building with a curved wall and black balcony railings frames the scene. A red and blue shared bicycle rack is partially visible on the sidewalk on the left, next to a red circular traffic sign on a pole. To the right of the main building, a narrower street recedes into the background, lined with lighter-colored buildings. A black streetlight fixture extends from a building facade on the right, above which a white sign displaying the text "LE JARDIN DE VERSAILLES BY L'OCCITANE" is affixed. Bare trees are visible further down this street in the background. The sky is clear and blue with a few scattered white clouds. Strong sunlight casts distinct shadows, indicating a bright day. Green shrubs and small trees are present at street level in front of the main building.

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