The image showcases two elegant Art Nouveau style windows that are part of a historic building facade. The windows are adorned with exquisite stucco work in the upper section, featuring characteristic Art Nouveau floral motifs and flowing, fluid lines. The decorative window framing is made of light-colored stone or plaster, creating a striking contrast with the texture of the stone masonry façade.
The window openings have an elongated rectangular shape with a slight arched finish between them. Above each window is a luxurious sculpted cartouche with floral ornamentation, resembling stylized flower compositions. The windows are fitted with modern horizontal blinds, creating an interesting dialogue between the historical exterior and contemporary elements.
The building facade is constructed from roughly processed light-colored stone, which is characteristic of architecture from the late 19th to early 20th century. The meticulous attention to detail in the window framing demonstrates the high craftsmanship of artisans from that period. The interplay of light and shadow on the relief elements adds additional depth and expressiveness to the facade.