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Eclectic Ceramic Façade: A Play of Color and Form in Historical Art Nouveau

#5909. Eclectic Ceramic Façade: A Play of Color and Form in Historical Art Nouveau

The image shows a fragment of a historical building façade executed in an eclectic style with elements of Art Nouveau and Neo-Renaissance. Particularly striking is the exquisite ceramic tile cladding in pastel shades, creating a mosaic effect with subtle color transitions.

The architectural composition of the second floor features three large arched windows with rich decorative framing. Above them are three smaller rectangular windows with classical casings. Between the floors runs a decorative frieze with ornamental motifs, while the upper part of the façade displays an elegant cornice with geometric elements.

In the lower part of the image, a fragment of a monumental arch of the main entrance can be seen, adorned with relief details and decorative brackets. Notable are the diamond-shaped elements recurring in both the upper façade decoration and the arch, creating rhythmic integrity in the composition.

The façade finishing demonstrates exceptional craftsmanship with attention to detail — ornamental inserts between windows, fine profiling of frames, and skillfully executed stucco elements. The color scheme combines the muted tones of ceramic tiles with more contrasting decorative elements, giving the building both monumentality and elegance.

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