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The image displays an upward view of the upper facade of the Libreria Marciana in St. Mark's Square, Venice, Italy, positioned against St. Mark's Campanile under a clear, cloudless blue sky.

In the foreground, a white marble building exhibits an ornate balustrade. This balustrade supports three prominent classical sculptures: a draped male figure on the left, a draped female figure in the center, and a nude male figure on the right, who stands adjacent to a tapering stone obelisk. Below the balustrade, the facade is intricately carved with low-relief details, including cherubs, lion heads, floral garlands, and various decorative motifs. An oval-shaped dark recess is also visible within the lower relief work.

In the background, the red-orange brickwork of St. Mark's Campanile rises vertically. The tower features several recessed vertical bands that cast long, distinct shadows down its face due to direct sunlight. Two small, arched windows with white frames and dark grates are visible on the tower's surface. Strong, directional sunlight illuminates the scene, creating sharp contrasts and defined shadows across both the marble facade and the brick tower.
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Feb 17, 2026

Venice, Italy

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The image displays an upward view of the upper facade of the Libreria Marciana in St. Mark's Square, Venice, Italy, positioned against St. Mark's Campanile under a clear, cloudless blue sky. In the foreground, a white marble building exhibits an ornate balustrade. This balustrade supports three prominent classical sculptures: a draped male figure on the left, a draped female figure in the center, and a nude male figure on the right, who stands adjacent to a tapering stone obelisk. Below the balustrade, the facade is intricately carved with low-relief details, including cherubs, lion heads, floral garlands, and various decorative motifs. An oval-shaped dark recess is also visible within the lower relief work. In the background, the red-orange brickwork of St. Mark's Campanile rises vertically. The tower features several recessed vertical bands that cast long, distinct shadows down its face due to direct sunlight. Two small, arched windows with white frames and dark grates are visible on the tower's surface. Strong, directional sunlight illuminates the scene, creating sharp contrasts and defined shadows across both the marble facade and the brick tower.

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