
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a low-angle, close-up view of the ornate stone facade and entrance of a multi-story Haussmannian building, specifically located at 15 Rue Vignon, Paris 8e Arrondissement, France. The central subject is a large, arched double entrance door, painted a deep, matte blue. These doors feature elaborate raised panels and curvilinear moldings. Above the doors, within the arch, is a decorative black wrought-iron transom screen with intricate scrollwork, set against glass that reflects blurred elements of the surroundings. Directly above the arched entrance, an elaborate carved stone cartouche with scrollwork and a stylized shell motif projects from the facade. Above this, a black wrought-iron balcony with decorative supports and railings is visible, extending across a window on the first floor. Another similar balcony is partially visible on an upper floor. The light beige stone facade exhibits horizontal grooves (rustication) and features carved mascarons (decorative faces) beneath some architectural elements. To the right of the entrance arch, a small, rectangular blue plaque with the white number "15" indicates the building address. Faintly etched into the stone facade on the upper left, the inscription "GEORGE ARCHITECTE" is visible, identifying the architect. The scene is devoid of people or transient objects and is illuminated by soft, diffused natural light.
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