The image shows an expressive fragment of a building facade in the Art Nouveau style, presumably from the early 20th century. Particular attention is drawn to the corner window located on the curved part of the facade, which is made of multicolored bricks in warm tones, including beige, brown, and bluish hues, arranged in a decorative pattern.
The window is framed by exquisite architectural detailing: the upper part is adorned with a massive keystone featuring rich stucco decoration with plant motifs and garlands typical of the Art Nouveau style. Above the window opening is a decorative cartouche with volutes and floral elements. The lower part of the window is supported by a small balcony with decorative railing, executed in the characteristic Art Nouveau flowing, organic manner with curvilinear forms.
Notable is the contrast between the light stone decoration (presumably sandstone or artificial stone) and the dark base of the balcony, creating an expressive play of light and shadow that emphasizes the plasticity of the facade. A light curtain is visible behind the glass, indicating the residential purpose of the space. The entire composition demonstrates the mastery of Art Nouveau architects in creating a unified artistic image where functional elements of the building are transformed into expressive decorative accents.