The image shows a magnificent example of architectural decoration in the Art Nouveau style. This is a fragment of a building facade with a decorative element made of white stone or plaster, set against a terracotta or pink wall.
The central element of the composition is a vertical decorative panel with elegant floral ornament. In the upper part of the panel, there are three stylized flowers resembling daisies, typical of the floral motifs of Art Nouveau. From them, flowing lines extend downward, imitating plant stems.
The lower part of the panel is designed as an oval medallion with a bas-relief image of a bird (probably an eagle or phoenix) with outstretched wings among plant elements. The medallion is framed by a decorative cartouche with volutes and floral motifs. The composition is completed by a lower ornamental frieze with shell-like elements characteristic of classical and neoclassical architecture.
On the sides of the panel, fragments of wrought iron railings of a balcony or fence can be seen, complementing the overall artistic composition of the facade. The combination of flowing lines, natural motifs, and asymmetrical elements is a characteristic feature of Art Nouveau architecture from the late 19th to early 20th century.