This exquisite example of decorative art represents an Art Nouveau style element, likely part of interior decoration. The image shows an ornamental panel or stained glass with plant motifs characteristic of the Art Nouveau period.
The composition is framed by an elegant golden frame and demonstrates the flowing, fluid lines so typical of the Art Nouveau style. The central element is a symmetrical pattern of stylized flowers and leaves. The upper part is adorned with white flowers resembling anemones or primroses, while the lower part is decorated with larger brownish-golden flowers with dark centers.
Particularly noteworthy are the turquoise-blue floral motifs, symmetrically positioned on both sides of the composition, which create a vibrant color accent. The smooth, curving green stems form an organic ornament that connects all elements into a harmonious whole.
The color palette of the panel transitions smoothly from a peach-beige background in the upper part to a rich green in the lower part, creating an effect of natural transition and depth. Such decorative elements were characteristic of facades and interiors of buildings during the Art Nouveau period of the late 19th and early 20th centuries and reflect this style's interest in natural forms, fluid lines, and decorative aesthetics.