Art Nouveau/Gothic, at the same time grey/turquoise

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Openwork Art Nouveau Facade Ornament with Contrasting Relief

#1298. Openwork Art Nouveau Facade Ornament with Contrasting Relief

The image showcases an exquisite example of decorative ornamentation executed in carving or stucco technique. This fragment of architectural decor demonstrates an elegant floral pattern in Art Nouveau style with elements of Oriental motifs.

The ornament features fluid, flowing lines creating a symmetrical composition with the biomorphic design characteristic of Art Nouveau. The white relief pattern effectively contrasts with the golden or ochre background, which appears to have a textured surface. At the bottom of the frame, an additional decorative element resembling mosaic masonry is visible.

This type of decorative finishing is typical for facades of prestigious buildings from the late 19th to early 20th century. Such ornamental friezes were commonly used in formal interior designs and could also serve as elements of exterior decoration. The meticulous execution and complexity of the pattern testify to high craftsmanship and rich artistic traditions.

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