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Art Nouveau Ceramic Facade with Floral Motifs and Wrought Iron Elements

#1014. Art Nouveau Ceramic Facade with Floral Motifs and Wrought Iron Elements

The image showcases an exquisite example of Art Nouveau architecture, demonstrating the decorative elegance characteristic of this style. The facade features paired ceramic panels with symmetrical composition on an orange-yellow background. The decorative elements are rendered in blue-azure and brown color scheme, forming stylized floral patterns.

The composition of the panels has a clear vertical orientation with geometric and floral motifs. The upper part features stylized petals or leaves resembling a fan or crown. The central section is decorated with a sun-like element with rays extending outward. The lower part presents an abstract floral pattern with the flowing lines typical of Art Nouveau.

Below the ceramic panels, there is an elegant wrought iron balcony railing in dark blue, contrasting with the terracotta background of the wall. The metalwork displays a complex pattern with repeating star-shaped elements and geometric motifs, emphasizing the overall Art Nouveau aesthetic with its appreciation for decorative details and natural forms.

The overall composition of the facade demonstrates a harmonious combination of different materials – ceramics, metal, and stone – which was a characteristic technique of Art Nouveau architects who sought to synthesize arts and crafts in creating a cohesive artistic image of the building.

Individual project of reconstruction of the facade of a country house.
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