#7308. Historic Brick Facade with Classical Portico and Wrought Iron Elements

The image showcases a historic facade in Federal or Georgian style, characteristic of American architecture from the late 18th to early 19th century. The structure is built of red brick with an elegant white framing around the entrance. Particular attention is drawn to the classical portico with two Ionic columns supporting a richly decorated entablature.

The entrance door – in deep black with brass hardware – is framed by a light-colored casing and crowned with a semi-circular transom window featuring geometric leaded glass patterns. To the left of the entrance is a tall window with white muntins and black wooden shutters, creating an expressive contrast with the brickwork.

The facade gains special expressiveness from the wrought iron railing with an intricate pattern and characteristic decorative elements on the supporting posts. A stone staircase with several steps leads to the main entrance, emphasizing the building's status. A street lamp in historical style completes the composition, creating an authentic image of a historic urban residence.

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