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Filigree Façade: Art Nouveau Window Grille with Botanical Motifs

#2280. Filigree Façade: Art Nouveau Window Grille with Botanical Motifs

The image showcases an exquisite decorative window of building No. 124, executed in the Art Nouveau style. The façade solution features ornamental elements characteristic of this style with flowing, fluid lines. The window opening is framed by an elegant wrought iron grille with botanical motifs - curved stems and leaves forming an intricate lacework composition.

The architectural framing of the window is made of light-colored stone or stucco, with an expressive molded decoration at the top in the form of a stylized cartouche or acanthus leaf. The sill area features a decorative console with volute-like elements and relief detailing. All this creates a harmonious ensemble where the metal ironwork contrasts with the smooth surface of the wall.

Particularly noteworthy is the asymmetrical composition of the wrought iron grille, which is typical of early 20th century Art Nouveau that sought to imitate natural forms. The characteristic number sign "124" in the upper left corner indicates the building's address and is executed in a style consistent with the overall architectural design.