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Refined Art Nouveau: Sculptural Facade with Curvilinear Window Frames

#7299. Refined Art Nouveau: Sculptural Facade with Curvilinear Window Frames

The image showcases a fragment of a building facade executed in the Art Nouveau style. Particularly eye-catching are the sophisticated curvilinear window frames typical of this architectural movement from the early 20th century. The window openings are designed in smooth oval forms that create a dynamic rhythm across the facade.

The stone finishing of the facade is richly decorated with relief floral ornamentation, which is a characteristic technique in Art Nouveau architecture. The decorative elements are organically integrated into the architectural composition, creating an impression of natural growth and plasticity. The window frames feature flowing lines characteristic of the style, reminiscent of organic forms.

The contrast between the smooth surface of the window glass and the rich texture of the stonework creates an expressive architectural image. This facade fragment demonstrates the virtuoso craftsmanship of the architects and stonemasons of that period, their aspiration to overcome traditional forms, and their search for a new architectural language.