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This is a close-up, eye-level, outdoor photograph of architectural details on a building, likely from the Baroque period, in Brescia, Italy. The building facade features a peach-colored stucco wall interspersed with stone architectural elements. The prominent subjects are two ornate, carved stone grotesque masks, one on the left and another on the right, both appearing to be gargoyles or decorative corbels. The mask on the left is positioned above an arched doorway with dark green doors and windows. It has a fierce expression with an open mouth, curly hair, and rolled scrolls on either side of its head. The mask on the right is larger and more elaborate, emerging from a decorative architectural element that resembles a stylized pillar or bracket. This mask also has an open, screaming mouth, wild hair, and a decorative drape flowing down from its chin. Below the right mask, a carved serpent-like element extends downwards, ending in a fluted knob. Above the left mask, a stone window frame with stepped molding is visible. The overall aesthetic suggests a historical building, possibly a palace or a public structure. The lighting indicates it is daytime, with strong sunlight casting distinct shadows, suggesting a clear and sunny day. The stone elements are weathered but well-preserved, showing intricate detailing. No text is visible in the image.
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