#2417. Openwork Art Nouveau wrought iron grille on building facade

The image showcases an exquisite example of artistic metalwork adorning a building facade. This decorative metal grille features characteristic floral stylistic elements, executed in a light, presumably white color. The grille is installed in front of a window with a blue background, creating a striking contrast between the cool tone of the glass and the intricate openwork structure.

The composition of the grille is symmetrical and built on fluid metal curves, forming a pattern of undulating lines and stylized floral motifs. Particularly expressive are the metal flowers with intricately worked petals, placed at key points in the composition. The upper part is decorated with a characteristic curl in the shape of a heart or stylized figure "8".

This element is an excellent example of decorative applied art in architecture, likely belonging to Art Nouveau or Neo-Baroque stylistics. Such wrought iron elements not only serve a protective function but also significantly enrich the plasticity of the facade, giving the building individuality and artistic expressiveness.

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