The image shows an exquisite fragment of architectural facade decoration executed in the Art Nouveau style. Special attention is drawn to the ornate framing of a window opening or ventilation aperture marked with number 260.
The upper part is crafted in light-colored stone or stucco with meticulously detailed relief decoration. At the center of the composition is a stylized heart with botanical motifs characteristic of early 20th century Art Nouveau. The textured surface of the upper portion creates an interplay of light and shadow, emphasizing the plasticity of the design.
The lower section features a decorative grille with geometric and floral patterns, executed in stained glass or wrought metal technique. It is framed by wooden or metal elements in a terracotta color, creating an expressive triangular motif. The color scheme of the stained glass includes blue, green, and yellowish hues, typical of Art Nouveau aesthetics.
On either side of the main composition are elegant floral elements – stylized flowers and leaves characteristic of the organic plasticity of Art Nouveau. The entire composition demonstrates attention to detail and high-quality craftsmanship typical of early 20th century architecture, when decorative facade elements were created with particular care.