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Historical Eclectic Facade with Contrasting Brick and Beige Finishing

#5172. Historical Eclectic Facade with Contrasting Brick and Beige Finishing

The image shows an elegant fragment of a building in an eclectic style, possibly dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. The facade is characterized by rich decorative treatment using contrasting materials: dark red brick and light beige stone or stucco.

The architectural composition features expressive window treatments framed by massive casings with arched tops. Particularly notable is the exquisite decorative frieze with relief ornamentation located between the floors. The facade's plasticity is enriched by projecting cornices, modillions, and Corinthian capitals.

The detailing demonstrates high-quality architectural stucco work with botanical motifs. The rusticated corner of the building, characteristic of historical architecture, emphasizes the monumentality of the structure. The color contrast between the brickwork and light decorative elements creates an expressive play of light and shadow, enhancing the plastic properties of the facade.

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