
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts a detailed view of the upper floors of two adjacent, ornate buildings located at 10 bis, Rue Chaptal, in the 9th Arrondissement of Paris, France. The left building features a facade of dark red brick contrasted with extensive light-colored cut stone for framing and decorative elements. It includes a prominent multi-paned bay window with white frames, along with intricate stone relief carvings and supporting corbels below. A slender, Gothic-style pinnacle or finial rises vertically from the roofline on the left side of the composition. The right building presents a facade constructed entirely of light-colored cut stone. A prominent, rounded, corbeled stone balcony protrudes from its upper mid-section, featuring an intricately carved balustrade with tracery patterns. Above this balcony, a multi-paned window with white frames is visible. Below the main balcony, a large and elaborate stone carving, likely a grotesque or zoomorphic figure amidst foliage, adorns the facade. Further down, a smaller, shallow, decorative stone balcony or window ledge is present, beneath which the faint inscription "L. SERGENT ARCHITECTE 1894" is visible on the stone. A grey vertical drainpipe runs down the seam between the two buildings. Dark grey slate roofing is visible at the top, indicating the roofline where the structures converge. The scene is illuminated by diffused, overcast light, suggesting a cloudy day. No individuals or active subjects are present.
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