#7320. Elegant Art Nouveau façade with majolica decoration and wrought iron elements

The image shows a fragment of a building façade in the Art Nouveau style, likely dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. The architectural composition of the façade features elegant design and decorative elements characteristic of this period.

The central element of the fragment is a semi-circular arched window at the top, framed by a light stone pediment. Below it are three decorative panels with floral ornaments in majolica or ceramic tile technique. The side panels are adorned with stylized blue flowers with yellow centers, while the central panel features a green plant motif with a white flower.

The lower level of the façade includes two rectangular windows with white frames and a small balcony with an elegant wrought iron railing displaying the curvilinear ornament typical of Art Nouveau. The balcony railing forms an interesting rhythmic pattern with repeating circular elements.

The façade is made of light-colored stone, contrasting with yellow brickwork on the sides. The combination of different materials and textures — stone, brick, metal, and ceramics — creates an interesting interplay of textures characteristic of Art Nouveau architecture. The overall composition demonstrates a tendency toward asymmetry and decorativeness while maintaining functionality.

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