#3177. Richly Decorated Queen Anne Victorian Mansion Facade with Polychromatic Finish

The presented photograph showcases a magnificent example of American Victorian architecture, presumably in the Queen Anne style. This two-story mansion built of red brick features a richly decorated facade and characteristic asymmetrical composition.

The facade is distinguished by a complex articulation of volumes: projecting bay windows, multi-level steep-pitched roofs, and decorative gables. Particularly noteworthy is the exterior color scheme – the contrast between the rich red brickwork and light (cream-yellow) wooden decorative elements with turquoise-green accents on cornices and framing.

The central entrance is adorned with an elegant portico featuring two classical columns supporting a triangular pediment with ornamental decoration in the tympanum. Windows vary in shapes and sizes: the facade presents both rectangular windows with multi-pane glazing and a semi-circular window on the gable. Many window openings are further accentuated with decorative casings.

Particular attention is drawn to the facade's decorative details – elaborately profiled cornices, decorative brackets, and friezes with ornamental inserts. The tall chimneys are also a characteristic element of Victorian architecture. The house is surrounded by a well-maintained landscape with flowering plants, further emphasizing its formal character.

This example of historicism in architecture demonstrates the typical Victorian-era aspiration for decorativeness, complexity, and expressiveness in architectural image, combining functionality with artistic richness.

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