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Decorative Brick Façade with Baroque Gable and Contrasting White Elements

#4834. Decorative Brick Façade with Baroque Gable and Contrasting White Elements

The image showcases an excellent example of late 19th - early 20th century brick architecture featuring elements characteristic of Northern Neo-Baroque or Dutch Renaissance Revival style. The façade is constructed from red brick with abundant use of white decorative elements, creating a striking contrast.

The upper part of the façade is crowned with a distinctive curvilinear gable (or pediment) with undulating outlines and ornamental elements. At the top floor level, there are two arched windows sharing a common white frame, which creates a visual focal point.

Of particular note is the decorative relief in the central part of the façade depicting a winged figure—likely an allegorical representation typical of architecture from this period. The window openings on the lower floor have a rectangular shape and are framed with white casings, which enhances the contrast with the brickwork.

The roof is made of traditional terracotta tiles with integrated dormer windows. Also visible are fine stucco ornaments and cornices that emphasize the horizontal lines of the façade. The entire composition demonstrates careful attention to detail and high-quality craftsmanship characteristic of this architectural style.

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