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Art Nouveau Façade with Ornamental Bas-Reliefs

#2336. Art Nouveau Façade with Ornamental Bas-Reliefs

The image showcases a fragment of a building façade in the Art Nouveau style from the early 20th century. Of particular artistic value are the decorative elements above the window openings — stylized bas-reliefs with floral ornaments, characteristic of this architectural period. Three vertically elongated windows share the same shape and are framed by wooden shutters.

The façade is finished with light-colored stone that has acquired a characteristic patina over time. Along the vertical edges of the fragment, decorative stone columns with intricately executed ornamental reliefs are visible. The window sills are covered with yellow ceramic tiles, adding a color accent to the overall composition.

The lower part of the façade is constructed from roughly processed stones of various shades, creating a contrast with the smooth surface of the main wall section. Decorative wrought iron grilles at the bottom of the façade demonstrate the elegance of metalwork and are a characteristic element of the architectural style of that era.

This fragment reflects the meticulous attention to detail and high quality of craftsmanship inherent in Art Nouveau architecture, where each element of the façade forms part of a unified artistic concept.

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