The image shows an elegant Art Nouveau window, characteristic of architecture from the late 19th to early 20th century. The window is framed by a substantial stone portal in a light shade with smooth, organic forms typical of Art Nouveau aesthetics.
The upper part of the portal is adorned with a decorative frieze featuring a floral relief ornament — stylized flowers, which is one of the characteristic motifs of Art Nouveau. The window itself is relatively small, rectangular in shape, with a dark wooden frame.
Of particular artistic value is the forged metal grille covering the window. The grille is designed with flowing, curved lines forming an abstract botanical pattern with a central floral element. The characteristic sinuous forms of the metal rods create a dynamic, asymmetrical composition, which is a striking example of the "whiplash line" — one of the key artistic techniques of this style.
Behind the grille, textured glass is visible, which not only provides privacy but also adds an additional decorative element. The overall composition reflects the Art Nouveau architects' aspiration for a synthesis of functionality and decorativeness, where each element of the building can be a work of art.