#1814. Art Nouveau Façade with Decorative Columns and Ceramic Frieze

The image shows an exquisite fragment of an architectural façade in the Art Nouveau style with elements of Neoclassicism. The composition includes two decorative columns with richly adorned Ionic capitals supporting the upper part of the building. The column shafts are covered with magnificent carvings featuring floral motifs and sunflower images, which is a characteristic element of the Art Nouveau style.

Particularly noteworthy is the contrast between the light-colored columns and the turquoise background of vertical panels. The upper part of the façade is decorated with vibrant ceramic tiles featuring an ornamental frieze dominated by blue, red, and golden hues. The pattern on the tiles reflects floral and geometric motifs typical of early 20th century Art Nouveau.

The lower part of the structure features a decorative parapet with meticulously crafted elements in the form of stylized sunflowers and undulating lines. This creates a rhythmic composition that harmoniously complements the vertical rhythm of the columns. The entire ensemble demonstrates high craftsmanship and attention to decorative details characteristic of Art Nouveau period architecture.

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