

The Martinière College, a large, ornate building with a symmetrical facade, featuring a central section flanked by two wings. The building has multiple stories, with a mix of arched and rectangular windows and doors. A balcony runs along the front of the building, supported by columns. The roof is adorned with numerous statues and decorative elements. There are several people standing in front of the building, some wearing turbans. The image is sepia-toned, with a light-colored sky visible behind the building. The photograph appears to be an old, damaged print with a rough, textured surface and visible signs of wear.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 765 px
- Museum Record
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