#2295. Art Nouveau Façade Window with Floral Plasterwork and Wrought Iron Grille

The image showcases an exquisite window in Art Nouveau or early Jugendstil style, framed by decorative elements. The window features a green frame that harmoniously complements the ornamental plasterwork above the opening. The plasterwork displays stylized floral motifs with reddish flowers resembling poppies or roses and green leaves, which is a characteristic feature of early 20th century Art Nouveau design.

The window opening itself is protected by an ornamental wrought iron grille with spiral elements and floral motifs typical of Art Nouveau. The grille has a symmetrical composition with vertical twisted rods and circular scrolls adorned with floral rosettes. Behind the grille, colorful stained glass in orange, yellow, and green tones can be seen, arranged in a geometric pattern.

This architectural solution demonstrates the attention to detail characteristic of Art Nouveau, the organic forms, and the aspiration to create a holistic artistic image where a functional element (window) is transformed into a work of decorative art. Such façade solutions were particularly popular in European and Russian architecture between the 1890s and 1910s.

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