Art Nouveau, at the same time green/dark blue

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Moorish facade with green floral ornament and classical cornices

#4780. Moorish facade with green floral ornament and classical cornices

The image shows a fragment of a decorative facade treatment in a style reminiscent of Moorish or Ottoman architectural traditions. The central part of the composition features an exquisite pattern executed in relief technique with green coloration against a beige background.

The ornament consists of symmetrically arranged floral motifs — five-petaled flowers, leaves, and sinuous stems creating a dynamic yet balanced composition. Particularly noteworthy is the carefully planned rhythm of the pattern, where elements repeat to form a complex vegetal design.

On both sides of the central panel are vertical cornices with carved floral ornaments made in light-colored stone or plaster. These lateral elements are adorned with fine carvings featuring plant motifs, including stylized vases and flower garlands, characteristic of classical European decorative traditions.

The contrast between the green relief pattern of the central section and the light carved framing elements creates an expressive architectural ensemble, demonstrating a synthesis of Eastern and Western decorative techniques. This type of finishing is often found in historicist architecture or in buildings influenced by Orientalism.

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