The image showcases an exquisite fragment of a building façade in a style close to Art Nouveau or late Neo-Baroque. At the center of the composition is an elegant semi-circular window with a characteristic wavy design in the upper part typical of Art Nouveau. The window frame is white and divided into several sections by whimsical lines creating a smooth, flowing pattern, which is a striking feature of the Art Nouveau style.
Below the window, there is a decorative relief of high craftsmanship: a central mascaron head (possibly of a mythological being) surrounded by sculptural depictions of two sea creatures resembling sirens or mermaids. This rich sculptural decoration is characteristic of eclectic architecture from the late 19th to early 20th century, when elements of Classicism, Baroque, and Art Nouveau were often combined in a single façade.
The architectural framing of the window opening is executed in a neutral beige tone, which emphasizes the whiteness of the window frames and the relief of the sculptural decoration. On the sides of the composition, tree branches are visible, partially framing the façade, creating a harmonious transition between architecture and the surrounding environment.
Notable is the meticulous elaboration of the relief details and architectural elements, indicating the high artistic level of the building, which was likely built as a representative or residential structure for a wealthy client.