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Traditional Carved Window Frame: Wooden Façade in Russian Style

#4091. Traditional Carved Window Frame: Wooden Façade in Russian Style

The image displays a traditional wooden window in the Russian architectural style, adorned with exquisite carvings. This is a fine example of architectural decoration typical for Russian provincial wooden buildings from the late 19th to early 20th century.

The window is framed by a richly decorated white platband (nalichnik) that creates a striking contrast against the dark brown wooden wall. The upper part of the frame is crowned with an intricate kokoshnik (decorative gable) featuring carved elements including solar symbols and floral motifs. Decorative spires and scrollwork flank the sides of the kokoshnik, giving the structure an openwork appearance and visual lightness.

The window itself features a characteristic Russian-style division into several sections with crossbars forming the muntin pattern. The lower part of the window frame is adorned with a carved valance (podzor). The building's cornice is also decorated with carved trim, creating a cohesive façade composition.

The architectural solution of the façade shows the influence of folk traditions in wooden architecture, where functional elements simultaneously became part of the decorative arrangement of the house. Such windows were often called the "eyes of the house," and their design was considered an indicator of the status and artistic taste of the owners.