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Angel-like Bas-Relief on an Art Deco Corner Facade

#14285. Angel-like Bas-Relief on an Art Deco Corner Facade

The photograph depicts an expressive facade element of a building in Art Deco or early Modernist style, featuring a bas-relief of an angel-like figure. The sculptural composition is located on the corner section of the building and executed in light-colored stone or concrete. The figure is depicted frontally, with outstretched wings that organically blend into the geometric ornamentation of the facade.

The architectural decoration demonstrates a combination of monumentality and geometrism characteristic of the 1920s-30s. The upper part of the facade is adorned with rows of serrated elements, creating a rhythmic pattern and emphasizing the verticality of the composition. Such decorative solutions are typical for public buildings of the Constructivist and Art Deco era, where symbolic figures were often used as metaphors for progress, strength, and future aspirations.

It's worth noting the craftsmanship of the bas-relief, which retains its expressiveness despite the minimalist lines and forms. When designing a modern facade, similar elements can be reinterpreted in a new way, using contemporary materials. Even simplified versions of such decorative corner elements can give a building individuality and character, especially if they reflect local cultural or historical themes.

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