#4818. Art Nouveau Stained Glass Façade Decoration

The image showcases an exquisite example of Art Nouveau architectural decoration. This refined façade ornament likely dates back to the early 20th century. The composition centers around a triangular decorative element featuring an artistic insert made of stained glass or painted ceramic.

The framing is executed in the characteristic Art Nouveau manner with fluid, flowing lines. The upper section is adorned with stylized botanical motifs — possibly stylized flowers or leaves, which is a typical feature of the floral direction in Art Nouveau. Volute-shaped scrolls are noticeable in the upper part of the composition.

The color palette of the central element includes soft shades of green, yellow, and blue, characteristic of Art Nouveau aesthetics. Vertical elements with repeating ornaments are positioned on the sides of the decorative shield, creating a rhythmic structure. The entire decoration is harmoniously integrated into the overall architectural concept of the façade, demonstrating attention to detail and exceptional craftsmanship.

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