The image showcases an exquisite example of Art Nouveau stained glass work, which could be considered as a decorative element of a façade or interior design. This composition demonstrates the characteristic flowing, fluid lines and natural motifs typical of the Art Nouveau style.
The stained glass is executed in the Tiffany technique, where each piece of colored glass is wrapped in copper foil and soldered together, creating distinct outlines between elements. The color palette is built on a combination of rich blue background, various shades of green for the plant elements, and bright orange accents in the form of floral motifs.
The symmetrical composition is a striking example of the decorative applied arts of the early 20th century, when natural forms were stylized and transformed into elegant ornamental elements. The central axis divides the composition into two mirrored segments, giving the stained glass balance and harmony. This stained glass element could have been used both in the exterior (windows, doors) and in the interior of Art Nouveau period buildings.