#7300. Elegant Art Nouveau: Refined Facade with Bay Windows and Wrought Iron Decor

The image displays expressive architectural elements of an Art Nouveau facade. We can see two characteristic bay windows with exquisite decorative detailing. The facade is made of light-colored stone, creating an elegant contrast with the dark window openings.

Particularly noteworthy are the fluid, organic lines of the window frames, typical of early 20th century Art Nouveau. The metal wrought-iron balcony railings demonstrate the characteristic sinuous, plant-inspired motifs of this style. The upper part of the bay windows is adorned with decorative elements featuring wave-like forms and stylized floral ornaments.

The right bay window has a semi-circular shape and more pronounced plasticity, while the left one is more restrained in its decorative treatment. The window framing is elegantly detailed, with asymmetrical elements and flowing lines characteristic of Art Nouveau. Such architectural solutions were popular in European architecture from the 1890s to the 1910s.

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