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A (VICTORIAN MANSION) in the style of M.C. Escher. Occupied by THE LADY OF THE HOUSE, A MEDIEVAL JESTER and A CREEPY CLOWN. Some parts of the house are upside down or sideways. Paintings and people are upside down. Flooring appears in unlikely positions, One staircase is upside down and doesn’t lead anywhere. Black pen ink and pure white with surrealist elements. Maurits Cornelis Escher Relativity. Mindbending.
An intricately detailed black and white pen and ink drawing in the style of M.C. Escher, depicting a vast, impossible labyrinth of interconnected staircases, balconies, and rooms. The perspective is distorted and gravity seems to shift in various directions, with elements appearing both right-side-up and upside-down within the same scene.
In the foreground, a woman in a long, flowing dark dress with a high collar stands on a staircase, her back to the viewer, looking over her left shoulder towards the complex architecture. Her hair is pulled back in a bun. The railing beside her is ornate, and the wall features decorative busts or masks.
Further into the composition, on a central staircase, a jester in a harlequin-patterned suit and a jester's hat with bells stands, holding onto the banister. His face is expressive, with a slight smile.
To the right, on another descending staircase, a clown with a bald head, a ruffled collar, and an oversized suit is depicted. His expression is somewhat unsettling, with a wide smile and dark eyes.
The architecture is rich with classical details: pillars with Doric and Ionic capitals, arched doorways, windows with small panes, and various