#7305. Ceramic Art Nouveau: Floral Facade with Symmetrical Panels

The image showcases an exquisite example of an Art Nouveau or Secession-style facade adorned with elaborate ceramic tiles. The window is framed by decorative panels featuring characteristic floral patterns dominated by stylized pink roses against a blue-green background.

The facade composition is symmetrical, with two vertical panels flanking the window. These panels are designed as stylized tree-like or floral motifs with geometric elements in the lower section, executed in light blue tones. The upper section is adorned with a rectangular panel displaying a similar floral pattern.

The window frame is black, divided into two casements, with delicate curtains visible inside. The architectural framing of the window is made of light-colored stone with vertical linear elements that enhance the sense of height. Above the window are semicircular decorative elements resembling rosettes.

The lower part of the facade features a checkerboard pattern of black and white tiles, creating a contrast with the more colorful upper section. The entire composition exemplifies the attention to detail and decorative richness of early 20th-century architecture, likely in a Central European or Austrian style.

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