#2392. Art Nouveau Facade with Mosaic Panel and Brick Framing

The image showcases an exquisite architectural facade element in Art Nouveau or early Art Deco style. The upper part of the window opening is framed with a decorative brick encasement featuring a wavelike cornice. Particularly noteworthy is the mosaic panel made of ceramic tiles, creating a contrasting blue background with white ornamental patterns resembling clouds or abstract forms.

The brickwork demonstrates exceptional craftsmanship, displaying a subtle interplay of textures and terracotta shades. The central part of the architectural composition is emphasized by a vertical element that divides the mosaic panel into two symmetrical sections. The lower part of the window opening is covered with blinds, creating an interesting rhythmic contrast with the decorative top.

The entire structure harmoniously blends into the yellow wall of the building, creating a vibrant architectural accent. The side brackets supporting the cornice add completeness to the composition and emphasize its structural logic. Such facade details are characteristic of early 20th century architecture, when special attention was paid to decorative elements and artistic expressiveness even in utilitarian building features.

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