The image shows a fragment of a building façade designed in the Art Nouveau style from the early 20th century. The façade is clad in light-colored stone with rectangular masonry, creating a textured background for the decorative elements. The central artistic accent is a metal forged composition in the form of a stylized tree or climbing plant with leaves and fruits, which organically frames the window opening.
Particular attention is drawn to the wrought iron balcony with flowing curved lines characteristic of Art Nouveau and stylized plant ornamentation. At the lower part of the façade, there is a signature: "J. LAVIROTTE ARCHITECTE 1904," indicating the project's author — architect J. Lavirotte, as well as the year of construction. On the right, there is also the signature "APAILLARD SCULPTEUR," denoting the sculptor who worked on the decorative elements.
The architectural composition demonstrates the typical Art Nouveau aspiration for a synthesis of arts, where architecture, sculpture, and decorative arts are merged into a unified whole. The metal flagpole on the left harmoniously fits into the overall composition, emphasizing the vertical lines of the façade. The window with wooden frames is executed in strict geometry, creating a contrast with the organic, flowing forms of the metal decoration.