#2123. Wrought iron lamp on the Art Nouveau facade of the Sabadell building

The photograph showcases a beautiful architectural detail of a building in the Art Nouveau style — an elegant wrought iron bracket supporting a lamp. This element is part of the facade, presumably of the Sabadell building, judging by the visible inscription on the stonework.

The bracket is crafted from wrought iron with spiral and floral motifs characteristic of Art Nouveau. The decorative flower rosettes and elaborate spirals are particularly prominent, giving the structure grace and lightness. The lamp itself has a milky-white shade, enclosed in a metal frame with a conical base.

The building's facade is made of light-colored sandstone or limestone with finely detailed architectural elements. Visible are relief plant ornaments, typical of early 20th century Art Nouveau, harmoniously combined with metal details. The wall masonry demonstrates skillful stonework with smooth, flowing lines, which are also a distinctive feature of this architectural style.

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