#1361. Circular Art Nouveau Window with Green Shutters: Floral Ornament on Facade

The architectural element presented demonstrates a refined example of Art Nouveau style, embodied in a circular window opening. The facade is adorned with exquisite stone carvings featuring floral ornaments, where sunflower and leaf motifs dominate — a characteristic element of floral Art Nouveau from the early 20th century.

The central element of the composition is a window with green wooden shutters, framed by an arched opening. Two small columns with decorative capitals add particular expressiveness, supporting the upper part of the frame. The lower part of the opening is decorated with a bas-relief featuring floral motifs, creating a unified harmonious ensemble with the upper decorative elements.

The contrast between the light stone facade and the green shutters gives the composition additional depth and expressiveness. The meticulously detailed stone carvings demonstrate the high craftsmanship of stonemasons from that period. The circular shape of the window is not only a decorative technique but also a functional solution, providing even illumination of the interior, which was an important aspect of Art Nouveau architecture.

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