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Art Nouveau Floral Façade: Plastic Stucco and Organic Forms

#2068. Art Nouveau Floral Façade: Plastic Stucco and Organic Forms

The image showcases an expressive fragment of an Art Nouveau façade, demonstrating exquisite stucco decoration around window openings. The windows are framed with rich floral ornaments made of white plaster or stucco, creating a plastic composition with the characteristic flowing, fluid lines typical of the Art Nouveau style.

The vertical elements between the windows deserve special attention — they are adorned with sculptural compositions featuring floral bouquets and plant motifs. Each decorative element organically transitions into the next, creating an impression of continuously growing forms. The upper parts of the window openings are crowned with decorative arches featuring relief floral compositions resembling blooming roses and other garden flowers.

The light-colored façade decoration contrasts with the depth of the window recesses and the blue sky visible through the glass. The meticulous elaboration of each detail testifies to the high level of craftsmanship and the architect's attention to decorative elements, which is one of the key features of Art Nouveau architecture from the late 19th to early 20th century.

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