#1045. Terracotta Mascaron on Brick Façade: An Element of Neo-Gothic Decoration

The image shows an architectural decorative element in the form of a terracotta mascaron embedded in the brick façade of a building. This detail is executed in a style characteristic of the late 19th - early 20th century, demonstrating influences of Neo-Gothic and Art Nouveau styles.

The mascaron depicts a male face with a mustache, crowned with a stylized headpiece resembling a helmet or crown. The face has a stern, almost severe expression, which was typical for decorative elements of public buildings of that era. The mascaron is surrounded by a geometric ornament that organically transitions into a vertical composition, terminating at the base.

The execution technique deserves special attention: the relief has deep elaboration, creating an expressive play of light and shadow. The terracotta shade of the material harmoniously combines with the red brick of the façade, creating a holistic color composition. Such decorative elements were often used in civic architecture to accentuate entrance groups, window openings, or as part of more complex façade decoration.

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