The image showcases an exquisite fragment of a decorative façade in the Art Nouveau style, adorned with vibrant ceramic tile panels. The composition consists of three vertical panels framed by terracotta borders with characteristic flowing curves and scrolls typical of the style.
The central element of each panel features a stylized floral ornament with a distinct symmetrical pattern executed in emerald green, white, and blue tones against a contrasting background. The upper part of the panel is decorated with yellow spiral motifs, adding dynamism to the façade. The ornamental details include rhythmic repetitions of blue scale-like elements and white stylized floral motifs.
The terracotta framing is richly decorated with dentils in the upper part of the façade, creating an interesting play of light and shadow. The rounded forms of the frame around each panel emphasize the flowing lines characteristic of Art Nouveau, while the rich terracotta color effectively contrasts with the bright tiles.
This architectural element demonstrates the high craftsmanship of ceramic art and is an excellent example of the integration of decorative applied arts into the architectural appearance of early 20th century buildings.