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ArtistAn abandoned, overgrown manor house in the style of Tuscany, featuring a weathered stone exterior covered in lush green and reddish-brown ivy. The house has multiple arched windows and a balcony with a stone balustrade. A grand stone staircase leading up to the house is also heavily overgrown with foliage. In the foreground, a stone railing with decorative urns holding plants overlooks a sprawling landscape bathed in the warm glow of a sunset. The sunset, characterized by a vibrant orange and yellow sun, is setting behind distant rolling hills and mountains, casting long shadows across the valleys. Scattered throughout the landscape are tall, slender cypress trees and what appear to be vineyards or cultivated fields. The overall ambiance is one of serene decay and natural beauty, with rich golden hour lighting illuminating the scene.
An ornate, overgrown Italian villa at sunset, with a grand stone facade draped in ivy and lush foliage. A wide, winding stone stairway with potted plants on each step leads up to the villa's entrance. The pathway and stairs are made of rustic, irregular stone slabs. In the foreground, a low stone balustrade features decorative urn-shaped planters overflowing with greenery and flowers. The villa itself is a multi-story structure with classical architectural elements, including arched windows, a prominent balcony with a balustrade, and a decorative frieze and pediment above the main entrance. The stone of the villa and railings appears aged and weathered, with patches of moss and vines clinging to the surfaces. Tall, slender cypress trees stand around the villa and in the distance, providing a vertical contrast to the sprawling landscape. In the background, a sprawling vineyard stretches across rolling hills, leading to a majestic mountain range under a dramatic sunset sky painted with warm hues of orange, gold, and soft purple clouds. The setting sun casts a soft, golden light over the entire scene, highlighting the textures of the stone and foliage.