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Art Nouveau polychromatic facade with floral ornament

#4768. Art Nouveau polychromatic facade with floral ornament

The photograph showcases a magnificent example of Art Nouveau architecture. The building's facade demonstrates a characteristic combination of brickwork and decorative elements. The most impressive detail is the upper section of the facade with its luxurious ornamental panel in vibrant orange and red tones. The ornament contains sinuous plant motifs, floral elements, and exquisite curvilinear forms typical of early 20th century Art Nouveau.

The facade features four arched windows with white curtains that contrast with the rich color palette of the decoration. The arches have an elegant form with the smooth curves characteristic of Art Nouveau. Decorative columns and pilasters with finely detailed workmanship are positioned between the windows. The facade's brickwork is executed in an alternating rhythm of red brick and light-colored stone, creating an additional decorative effect.

A small balcony with wrought iron railings complements the composition, demonstrating the characteristic Art Nouveau metalwork — flowing, fluid lines reminiscent of plant forms. The upper decorative panel with its rich orange background and floral ornament is particularly expressive and represents a vivid example of the polychromatic facade decoration of the Art Nouveau era, when architects strived for a synthesis of architecture and decorative applied arts.

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