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Art Nouveau Facade with Decorative Bird Motif and Wrought Iron Pattern

#6045. Art Nouveau Facade with Decorative Bird Motif and Wrought Iron Pattern

Before us is a fragment of a building facade in the Art Nouveau style, characterized by bright decorative elements. The central focus of the composition is a decorative panel of yellow ceramic tiles, featuring a white flying bird (possibly a dove) framed by exquisite ornaments of red-burgundy swirls. This ornament demonstrates the smooth, flowing lines typical of the Art Nouveau style.

The building facade is faced with pink brick tiles, creating an interesting contrast with the gray concrete structural elements. In the upper part of the image, characteristic white metallic wrought iron window grilles can be seen, executed in the same Art Nouveau style with elegant curls and bends. The architectural details are emphasized by massive horizontal elements made of gray stone or concrete, which divide the facade into levels and give the building a structured appearance.

The combination of colors – pink, yellow, gray, white, and burgundy – together with the interplay of textures from various materials creates an expressive and memorable appearance of the building, which is a striking example of decorative Art Nouveau in early 20th century architecture.

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