#1394. Neo-Gothic Wrought Iron Façade Railing: Artistic Metalwork in Architectural Decoration

The image showcases an exquisite example of decorative metalwork in Neo-Gothic style. This façade element demonstrates the high craftsmanship of artistic ironwork. The intricate railings feature complex ornamental patterns with characteristic Gothic pointed elements and floral motifs.

The structure of the railing consists of vertical posts connected by horizontal bars. The upper part is adorned with decorative finials in the form of stylized leaves or cross-flowers, typical for Gothic architecture. The central section displays elegant medallions with shell-like ornaments and crossed elements resembling heraldic motifs.

The railing is painted in gray, creating a striking contrast against the red and white background of the building's façade. This color combination emphasizes the delicate lacework and sophistication of the metal decoration. Such elements were characteristic of urban mansions from the late 19th to early 20th century and served not only the functional purpose of enclosure but also as an important decorative accent in the façade design.

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