Art Nouveau, at the same time black/red

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Art Nouveau Facade with Peacock-Inspired Wrought Iron Decoration

#5995. Art Nouveau Facade with Peacock-Inspired Wrought Iron Decoration

The image showcases an exquisite architectural element — a decorative wrought iron structure placed above a window or door opening of a building. This detail is executed in artistic forging with Art Nouveau motifs and represents an elegant arch with two stylized birds (possibly peacocks) on the sides, whose curled tails form ornamental spirals.

Particularly noteworthy is the contrast between the dark forged construction and the turquoise-green color of the window frame, which creates an expressive accent against the light facade of the building. In the central part of the forged structure, there is a small flower holder with barely visible plants. On the right side of the facade, a bright red spot is visible — presumably a flowering plant that complements the overall composition.

The building's facade is finished in light plaster with classical window framing elements, characteristic of European urban architecture from the late 19th to early 20th century. The delicate metalwork testifies to the high level of craftsmanship and attention to detail, which was typical for the Art Nouveau era with its love for natural, flowing forms and ornamental richness.