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Exquisite Art Nouveau facade with decorative wrought iron grille and terracotta wall

#1287. Exquisite Art Nouveau facade with decorative wrought iron grille and terracotta wall

The image showcases an exquisite fragment of an Art Nouveau (Modernista) facade. The central element of the composition is a window with a magnificent wrought iron grille. The design of the grille is characterized by fluid, organic lines and botanical motifs typical of Art Nouveau aesthetics. Particularly noteworthy are the symmetrically arranged floral elements and curved forms creating a sense of movement.

The window framing is executed with exceptional attention to detail. The lower part is decorated with relief ornaments featuring botanical motifs, including depictions of leaves and flowers. On either side of the window opening are decorative columns with vertical rows of molded elements resembling drops or buds. The semi-circular projections above the window opening, adorned with carved ornamentation, deserve special attention.

The contrast between the terracotta (coral-pink) facade wall and the light-colored stone window framing creates an expressive architectural composition. Such a color scheme is characteristic of the Art Nouveau style of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, especially in Mediterranean and Eastern European architecture. Overall, this facade fragment is an excellent example of Art Nouveau architecture with its inherent attention to decorative details and the aspiration to harmoniously combine functionality and aesthetics.

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