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A close-up of an ink and watercolour rendering of the Eiffel Tower, drawn with exquisite architectural precision on heavyweight cold-pressed paper. The iron lattice is defined by fine, confident black ink lines, with subtle sepia and slate-blue washes suggesting depth and Parisian haze. The illustration rests on a dark walnut drawing desk scattered with neatly arranged drafting tools and porcelain mixing wells filled with diluted pigments. Cool, overcast window light falls from the left, casting graceful shadows and highlighting the gentle paper texture and raised ink ridges. Photographic realism captures minute details: frayed paper edges, tiny dried pigment blooms, and a faint graphite construction line. Framed using the rule of thirds at an eye-level angle, the mood is refined, quiet, and scholarly, spotlighting the landmark as an object of studied elegance.

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