#1399. Art Nouveau Wrought Iron Facade Element with Botanical Motifs

The image showcases a magnificent example of artistic metalwork—a metal door or gate executed in the Art Nouveau or Modernist style. This wrought iron piece demonstrates the refined craftsmanship of early 20th-century metalworking, where natural motifs intertwine with geometric elements.

The composition is symmetrical and elegant. Stylized oak leaves are positioned on both sides, crowning the vertical elements. The central part is divided by a decorative strip with square protrusions. In the lower section of the gate, wavy lines and elements resembling floral motifs—typical for Art Nouveau—are noticeable. The design's foundation consists of vertical twisted rods, creating a sense of movement and rhythm.

The textured metal treatment conveys a play of light and shadow, particularly noticeable thanks to the soft glow penetrating through the glass surface behind the gate. The lower part is adorned with semi-circular elements featuring decorative mesh, which adds completeness to the composition.

This architectural element is not merely a functional detail of the facade but a true work of art, reflecting the aesthetics of an era when craftsmanship was highly valued and integrated into the architectural appearance of buildings.

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