#4610. Art Nouveau Decorative Tiles: Natural Motifs in Ceramics

The presented image showcases not building facades, but three exquisite examples of decorative ceramic tiles in Art Nouveau style. These tiles reflect the characteristic natural, floral motifs of this style with flowing, fluid lines and organic forms.

The first tile on the left depicts a stylized flower with orange-peach petals and green leaves on a yellow background with dark blue edging. The relief surface creates an interplay of light and shadow, emphasizing the dimensionality of the image.

The central tile presents a symmetrical composition with green leaves and small purple flowers on a gray background. The elegant curving lines create a rhythmic pattern characteristic of Art Nouveau.

The right tile demonstrates a stylized yellow flower with sophisticated green elements on an olive background. Decorative wave-like details frame the composition, creating a sense of movement.

These ceramic pieces could have served as decorative elements for interiors or facades of Art Nouveau era buildings, giving architectural structures special expressiveness and artistic value.

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