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This image presents an upward-angled view of the upper facade of Villa Les Mimosas, also known as Villa Fontvieille, located at 12 bis Chemin du Crouton in Antibes, France. The building displays intricate Art Nouveau architectural elements. The structure's upper section features deeply overhanging eaves, supported by a complex arrangement of decorative wooden brackets and crisscrossing members, all painted in a light beige hue. A dark metal finial or weather vane is positioned at the central peak of the roofline, partially visible. Below the eaves, the wall surface is smooth and light-colored. A large, arched double door, framed in a light green color and featuring multiple panes, occupies the central facade. This door opens onto a balcony equipped with a dark metal railing showcasing a geometric grid pattern. The balcony's base is a light grey concrete structure. Below the balcony, the building transitions to a rustic stone base composed of irregularly shaped, light-toned blocks. The environment consists of a clear blue sky with minimal, wispy white clouds. Dark green foliage, likely from a pine tree, partially frames the top edges of the image. Two dark, horizontal utility lines traverse the upper portion of the sky. No individuals or specific actions are depicted within the frame. The scene is illuminated by natural daylight.
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