Art Nouveau, at the same time turquoise/purple/motley

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Art Nouveau Decorative Panels on Historic Facade

#4784. Art Nouveau Decorative Panels on Historic Facade

The image showcases a fragment of a building facade, presenting an excellent example of Art Nouveau style architecture. Two identical decorative panels are visible, embodying the characteristic aesthetics of this style with flowing, organic lines and stylized plant-inspired ornaments.

The panels have a square shape with a golden-yellow background and are framed with relief borders. The central composition of each panel features a stylized vase or fountain from which decorative elements radiate outward like rays. Particularly notable are three turquoise circular elements with white surrounds positioned in the upper part of the composition. Reddish-brown accents and elegant curved lines in cream color create a dynamic yet harmonious design.

The panels are integrated into a light gray stone facade, creating an expressive contrast between the smooth surface of the stone and the vibrant decorative elements. The architectural solution also includes characteristic Art Nouveau curved forms of window openings visible at the bottom of the image, and elegant cornices above the decorative panels.

Such decorative elements were typical for urban architecture of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, reflecting architects' desire to bring artistic expressiveness into the urban environment by combining functionality with aesthetics.

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