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Art Nouveau wrought iron grille with fan-shaped pattern on facade

#1413. Art Nouveau wrought iron grille with fan-shaped pattern on facade

The presented image showcases an exquisite element of wrought iron grillwork executed in the classic Art Nouveau style. The grill features a clear geometric structure with a repeating rhythmic pattern that creates a harmonious composition against the backdrop of a textured sand-colored wall.

The metalwork is crafted from dark metal (presumably wrought iron) with the graceful curves and flowing lines characteristic of the Art Nouveau style. The main decorative motif consists of stylized fan-shaped elements resembling seashells or opened fans, symmetrically positioned in the upper and lower parts of each section. Between them are S-shaped scrolls that add additional dynamism and lightness to the composition.

The backdrop for this delicate metalwork is a wall with textured plaster in a light yellow or beige shade, featuring shallow geometric patterns. The contrast between the dark metal and the light background enhances the decorative effect of the grille, allowing full appreciation of the craftsmanship and attention to detail.

This type of decorative element was commonly used in late 19th to early 20th century architecture for balconies, window frames, or railings. The meticulous execution and attention to detail reflect the high level of craftsmanship characteristic of the flourishing period of decorative arts in architecture.