#2183. Semicircular Neoclassical Facade Pediment with Decorative Rosette and Acanthus Ornament

The image showcases a magnificent example of architectural decoration — a semicircular pediment of a building executed in neoclassical style with baroque elements. The pediment features rich ornamental detailing made of sandstone or limestone in a warm golden hue, creating a striking contrast against the bright blue sky.

The central element of the composition is a circular rosette with a radial ornament, surrounded by concentric circles with ray-like patterns. Around the rosette lies exquisite carving with geometric and floral motifs forming a semicircular frame. The pediment is crowned with a decorative element resembling a stylized acanthus leaf — a characteristic motif of classical architecture.

On both sides of the main semicircle are elegant volute-shaped scrolls that soften the transition from the semicircular form to the horizontal cornice of the building. The fine detailing, depth of carving, and the play of light and shadow on the facade testify to the high level of craftsmanship and attention to decorative elements typical of historical architecture from the late 19th to early 20th century.

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