#4426. Facade with Decorative Frog Queen Sculpture

The photograph showcases an interesting architectural element on a building facade — a decorative sculpture of a frog with a crown on its head, placed beneath a window. This is a striking example of ornamental decoration in the Art Nouveau style or possibly early 20th century eclectic architecture.

The sculpture depicts a green frog sitting on a pink ribbon or drapery. It is positioned against a light yellow background in a specially designed niche below the window. Above the sculpture is a double-paned window with a dark frame and blue curtains visible through the glass.

The building facade features classical light-colored finishing with noticeable cracks, indicating its historical character. On both sides of the window, small decorative elements resembling faces or masks can be seen — typical ornaments for historical buildings. Such details give the facade individuality and artistic value, making it an example of urban architecture with elements of folkloric or fairy tale motifs.

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