The image showcases an exquisite example of Art Nouveau architecture (or possibly Neo-Baroque) with rich stucco work and decorative elements. The facade of the building is painted in a warm yellow (ochre) color, which was typical for many historic buildings in European cities.
Particularly noteworthy is the expressive architectural element in the center of the composition — a decorative console in the form of a theatrical mask with an open mouth, expressing surprise or a cry. Above the mask rises a sculptural bas-relief depicting a mythological figure holding a staff or scepter, surrounded by floral motifs. This composition is reminiscent of ancient themes often used in architecture at the turn of the 19th-20th centuries.
The facade is richly adorned with classical architectural elements — fluting, rosettes, modillions, and panels. On the sides, elegant windows with blue glass and wrought-iron balcony railings create a sophisticated contrast with the yellow background of the building. The complex, multi-level stucco work of the cornice demonstrates high craftsmanship and attention to detail, characteristic of the flourishing period of decorative art in architecture.