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A painting in a style of american artist Edward Hopper. Impressionist pastels drawing on a light beige background depicting the intricate facade of a Gothic cathedral, presumably Notre Dame. The drawing features two prominent square towers at the top, each with arched windows and decorative spires. Below the towers, there are multiple rows of arched architectural details, including a large central rose window with radiating spokes and smaller arched windows on either side. Towards the bottom, three grand arched doorways are visible, each with sculpted details above the entrance. The lines are distinct and show fine architectural details, emphasizing the structure's grandeur.
An oil pastel drawing of the Notre Dame Cathedral, a famous Parisian landmark known for its Gothic architecture. The drawing captures the intricate details of the cathedral's facade, including its rose window, arched doorways, and two prominent towers. The colors are muted, dominated by shades of beige, brown, and light blue, suggesting a vintage or classical stylistic approach. The texture of the pastel strokes is visible, giving the image a painterly quality. The sky is a light blue with visible brushstrokes, and the overall lighting suggests a soft, indirect light source. The inscription "TOMAS.LABORATORY.03.2026" is visible in the top left corner. Based on a drawing in a book "Art of Building" by J. Knothe. 03.2026.