The image showcases a beautiful brick building in the neoclassical style characteristic of American colonial architecture. The façade of this two-story mansion is constructed from red brick with white decorative elements, creating an elegant contrast. Particularly striking is the central portico with four majestic Ionic columns supporting a triangular pediment with a round rosette window in the center.
The symmetrical composition of the façade is emphasized by the uniform arrangement of tall rectangular windows with white frames. The mansion features a two-tiered veranda with a balustrade on the second floor, which gives the building additional depth and volume. The central entrance is highlighted by a wooden door in a warm brown tone. The building is framed by wrought iron fencing set on a stone foundation, underscoring its historical significance and status.
Architectural details such as cornices with modillions, classical column proportions, and meticulously crafted finishing elements testify to the high level of craftsmanship and fidelity to Palladian architectural traditions, which were popular among wealthy American families in the 18th-19th centuries.