#5026. Organic Art Nouveau: Stained Glass Window with Tree-Shaped Façade Framing

This architectural element features an exquisite arched window with impressive decorative framing. The window is embedded in a stone façade with meticulously crafted artistic ornamentation. On both sides of the arch, there are sculptural representations of trees whose roots organically transition into the base of the wall, while their branches and foliage form a unique plant ornament framing the upper part of the arched opening.

The window itself has a semicircular shape and is divided into sections by mullions. It contains a magnificent stained glass in blue and turquoise tones with geometric and abstract motifs, creating a bright color accent against the monochromatic stone façade. The lower part of the stained glass incorporates a decorative grille or balustrade.

The stone masonry of the façade is made of light-colored stone and demonstrates masterful stone carving, particularly in the detailing of the tree elements. This architectural fragment is an excellent example of the fusion of Art Nouveau and Neo-Gothic elements, where natural forms are organically integrated into the architectural composition, creating the sensation that the building literally grows from the earth.

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