The photograph showcases an exquisite example of residential architecture in the Neoclassical Italian style, likely built in the late 19th or early 20th century in San Francisco. The building features an elegant white façade with rich architectural detailing.
The façade is symmetrical and organized according to classical principles. Particularly impressive is the upper section with its wide cornice and detailed frieze. Below the cornice runs a row of decorative modillions, creating an effect of rhythm and depth. The second floor is adorned with skillfully executed relief panels between the windows, displaying floral and vegetal motifs.
The façade is divided into three parts, with a central entrance accentuated by double wooden doors and a portico with Corinthian columns. The first-floor windows have classical casings with decorative capitals, while the second floor features a small balcony with an elegant wrought iron railing.
The building is set on a slight elevation with stone steps leading to the entrance, and the base is surrounded by neatly trimmed shrubs and a low brick wall, enhancing its majestic appearance. The light shade of the façade beautifully contrasts with the dark roof and surrounding greenery.