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Yellow Art Nouveau Facade with Delicate Wrought Iron Balconies

#5704. Yellow Art Nouveau Facade with Delicate Wrought Iron Balconies

The photograph displays a fragment of a building facade in the Art Nouveau style, likely dating from the early 20th century. The wall is painted in a soft yellow color and adorned with elegant floral ornaments in a light shade, which creates a relief effect and gives the building a sophisticated appearance.

Particularly expressive are the two balconies with delicate wrought iron railings, executed in the characteristic flowing, organic motifs of Art Nouveau. Below the balcony slabs are decorative elements with embossed floral ornaments, emphasizing the organic nature and natural aesthetics of the style. A small plant is visible on the lower balcony, adding vibrancy to the composition.

The window openings are framed with dark brown wooden shutters, creating a pleasant contrast with the main tone of the facade. On the left side of the image, stained glass window elements can be noticed, which is also typical of Art Nouveau architecture with its love for decorative details and the desire to combine functionality with aesthetics.

Overall, this fragment demonstrates the characteristic features of Art Nouveau architecture: organic forms, plant motifs, attention to detail, and the aspiration to create a holistic artistic image of the building.