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Art Nouveau Arched Stained Glass Window: Exquisite Early 20th Century Facade Element

#14455. Art Nouveau Arched Stained Glass Window: Exquisite Early 20th Century Facade Element

Before us is an exquisite example of an architectural element in the Art Nouveau style - a magnificent arched window with stained glass. The window is executed in the characteristic aesthetics of the early 20th century, where organic, flowing lines combine with geometric elements. The dark brick facade of the building frames this architectural gem, creating an expressive contrast with the white wooden window frames.

The stained glass composition, executed in the Tiffany technique, deserves special attention. The central part of the window is divided into two casements with symmetrical floral ornament, where elegant curves and flowing lines in beige and green tones predominate. The upper semicircular transom is decorated with a more complex stained glass pattern with blue and golden accents. Narrow vertical stained glass inserts with elongated geometric ornaments are located on both sides of the main window, further emphasizing the vertical rhythm of the composition.

The yellow sill element with a figured silhouette creates an effective architectural accent and visually supports the window construction. This technique shows how important it is when designing the facade of a house to create expressive color contrasts between different elements to emphasize their uniqueness and artistic value.

Such a stained glass element can become the central decoration of any modern facade, especially if your house is maintained in a historical or eclectic style. When restoring or creating a new facade, this technique allows you to add individuality, historical depth, and artistic value to the building.

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