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Turquoise Art Deco Facade Relief with Bird Motif

#1044. Turquoise Art Deco Facade Relief with Bird Motif

This decorative relief is a magnificent example of architectural ceramics in the Art Deco style. The central composition is executed in subdued turquoise and mint tones, which was typical for the aesthetics of the 1920s-30s. The relief depicts a stylized bird in flight at its center, surrounded by a geometric diamond-shaped framing.

Particular attention is drawn to the masterful combination of various textures and relief levels. The central panel featuring the bird is framed by an intricately crafted floral ornament with roses and leaves, creating an organic contrast with the geometric patterns that form the outer frame of the composition. These geometric elements consist of a system of diagonal lines forming a rhythmic pattern of diamonds and triangles in various shades of green and turquoise.

The detailing of the ceramic tile demonstrates the high craftsmanship characteristic of architectural decor from the Art Nouveau and early Art Deco period. The elegance of the bird with outstretched wings symbolizes freedom and movement — key themes in the aesthetics of that era. The relief is likely part of a building's facade decoration, where it served not only an aesthetic but also a symbolic function.

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