The image shows a fragment of a bas-relief adorning a facade of a building with a light blue (turquoise) background. The architectural decoration features a stylized lion or fantastic beast with a distinctive cat-like face. The figure of the beast is positioned vertically, as if ascending, with intricately crafted mane depicted as spiral curls.
The relief demonstrates characteristics of decorative Art Nouveau with elements of historical stylizations. Surrounding the lion figure are stylized botanical motifs — floral elements and curved leaves typical of early 20th century architecture. The composition is organically integrated into the architectural surface of the facade, creating an effect of plasticity and volume on the flat wall. Executed in white, the relief effectively contrasts with the blue background, emphasizing the interplay of light and shadow within the recesses of the bas-relief.
This element is part of a larger decorative scheme of the facade, where other similar ornamental motifs coexist to create a unified artistic ensemble. Such attention to decorative details is characteristic of eclectic architecture and Art Nouveau style, where animal and plant motifs were often used as symbolic elements.