Art Nouveau/Château, at the same time purple

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Floral Art Nouveau: Turquoise-Purple Facade Decorative Relief

#1874. Floral Art Nouveau: Turquoise-Purple Facade Decorative Relief

This image showcases an elegant decorative relief in the Art Nouveau style. We see fine craftsmanship with a symmetrical floral ornament, where turquoise stylized leaves gracefully frame a composition of purple flowers. Such decorative elements were often found on building facades from the early 20th century, especially in European Art Nouveau architecture.

The relief is executed in the characteristic Art Nouveau technique of low bas-relief, where ornamental motifs feature smooth, flowing lines. The color solution is particularly interesting: the contrast between soft turquoise leaves and rich purple flowers creates an expressive composition. Such decorative panels could have been used both in the exterior of buildings and in the interior decoration of mansions of that era.

The execution details and thoughtful symmetry of the design testify to the high craftsmanship of the creator and the attention to detail characteristic of Art Nouveau architecture, where each decorative element was an important part of the overall architectural concept.

Finishing project for the outside of the house.