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Biomorphic Art Nouveau Façade with Intricate Window Framing

#6130. Biomorphic Art Nouveau Façade with Intricate Window Framing

The image shows a fragment of a building façade in the Art Nouveau style. Particularly noteworthy is the upper part of the window opening with an elegant decorative framing made of white stone or stucco. The decoration is executed in an organic, biomorphic style typical of early 20th century Art Nouveau, with numerous rounded elements creating an intricate, almost skeletal structure.

In the upper part of the façade, there are three decorative elements with metal inserts — designed as stylized organic motifs against a terracotta background. The central round window (presumably a dormer window) is framed with metal details. The overall composition combines flowing lines and natural forms, which is a distinctive feature of Art Nouveau architecture.

The color scheme of the façade is built on the contrast between the terracotta wall and the light decorative window framing, which emphasizes the plasticity and expressiveness of the architectural details. Metal inserts add an additional accent and depth to the composition. Such design demonstrates a high level of craftsmanship and attention to detail characteristic of the heyday of the Art Nouveau style.

Finishing project for the outside of the house.
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