#2665. Art Nouveau Façade with Floral Window Framing

The image showcases an expressive architectural element in the Art Nouveau style — a window with richly decorated framing on a white plastered façade. The relief decoration around the window creates an organic composition with plant motifs characteristic of Art Nouveau. In the upper part of the frame, there is a lush floral pattern consisting of numerous small flowers arranged in a garland or wreath-like formation.

On both sides of the window, stylized stems symmetrically extend upward, transitioning into elegant tulip-like flowers. The lower corners of the decoration end with geometric spiral elements, which is typical for Art Nouveau with its combination of botanical and geometric forms. The window itself is double-hung, with frame styling characteristic of the early 20th century, where the upper and lower parts are separated by a horizontal muntin.

The textured relief creates an expressive play of light and shadow on the white surface of the façade, emphasizing the plasticity and fluidity of forms. This decorative element demonstrates the Art Nouveau's characteristic aspiration to integrate architecture with natural forms, where a functional building element is transformed into an artistic work.

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