#1035. Diana Relief Facade: Modernist Architectural Decoration of the 1930s

The image showcases a remarkable architectural element on a facade — a relief decoration in Art Deco or early Modernist style. The central part of the composition features a stylized sculpture of the goddess Diana (as evidenced by the inscription "DIANA" in the left part of the relief), depicted in full height with characteristic attributes — an animal (presumably a deer or doe) and a bird (possibly a falcon).

The sculptural relief is executed on light-colored stone and forms an expressive portal above the window openings of the building. Characteristic features include simplified, geometrized forms of figures, typical of the 1920-30s stylistics. The framing of the relief has wavy contours, creating a sense of movement and dynamics.

The technical execution demonstrates a high level of craftsmanship in stone carving with clean lines and well-elaborated details. The relief is organically integrated into the facade composition of the building, emphasizing its architectural rhythm and functioning as a decorative accent above the entrance group or display windows.

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