#2620. Elegant Art Nouveau: Curvilinear Window Facade with Stained Glass

This facade fragment showcases an exquisite example of Art Nouveau architecture. The window is framed in the fluid, flowing form characteristic of this style, resembling the silhouette of a heart or butterfly. The white decorative window frame organically blends with the light-colored wall of the building.

The window opening is divided by an elegant white framework, creating an asymmetrical pattern typical of Art Nouveau, with a central section and lateral elements. The upper and lower parts of the frame are adorned with refined botanical motifs – curls resembling stylized flowers and leaves, which are signature decorative elements of Art Nouveau.

Particularly noteworthy is the stained glass made of amber-golden textured glass, which harmoniously complements the white frame and gives the window a special warmth. This element is not only decorative but also functional, ensuring privacy for the interior space while maintaining natural lighting.

Behind the glass, elements of the interior with floral accents are visible, creating a holistic artistic impression characteristic of Art Nouveau with its aspiration for unity between external and internal spaces. On the right side of the frame, a small floral arrangement can be seen, enhancing the organic nature of the image.

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