#4942. Art Nouveau Façade with Lilac Poppies: Ceramic Art in Urban Architecture

The image showcases a fragment of a building façade in the Art Nouveau style, adorned with exquisite ceramic tiles. The central element of the composition is a decorative panel depicting stylized poppies in a delicate lilac color, framed by the flowing lines and ornaments characteristic of Art Nouveau.

The façade is clad with white and blue tiles, creating a geometric pattern typical of early 20th century architecture. The ceramic panel is located beneath a window opening and represents an excellent example of the synthesis between decorative arts and architecture. The panel composition is symmetrical, featuring four large poppy flowers and decorative elements in greenish-yellow tones, creating a harmonious color scheme.

The framing of blue tiles creates a rhythmic contrast with the white masonry and accentuates the decorative panel. Stone elements above and below the tile composition complete the architectural solution of the fragment, demonstrating the attention to detail characteristic of the Art Nouveau movement.

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