The image shows a detailed architectural element in Art Deco style with distinct Egyptian influences. This is a relief panel integrated into a building facade, featuring a stylized female figure at the center of the composition. The figure is presented in a strict frontal pose, characteristic of ancient Egyptian art, with arms raised at the sides.
The upper part of the panel is framed with a decorative border featuring geometric ornaments that combine curved elements and oval shapes in golden and silver tones. The central figure of the relief is made of a light-colored material, possibly stone or concrete, and stands out against the sandy-colored background.
On both sides of the figure, stylized fish images are symmetrically arranged, creating a rhythmic composition that emphasizes the verticality of the central element. The background is filled with a geometric pattern consisting of circles, lines, and other abstract motifs organized in an orderly structure.
This architectural element demonstrates the characteristic 1920s-30s fusion of modernist tendencies with exotic historical influences, creating an expressive decorative accent on the building facade.