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Art Nouveau Facade with Blue Stained Glass and Decorative Portal

#7336. Art Nouveau Facade with Blue Stained Glass and Decorative Portal

The photograph showcases an exquisite example of Art Nouveau or early Art Deco architecture. The upper part of the doorway portal displays sophisticated decorative elements with pronounced flowing, organic lines characteristic of the Art Nouveau style.

The central element of the composition is a wooden decorative ornament with scrolls reminiscent of a fleur-de-lis or stylized ornament, smoothly transitioning into a semicircular blue stained glass window with a ray-like pattern. This blue stained glass with sunburst design creates a striking color accent against the more restrained palette of the entire portal.

Below the stained glass is a frieze with a Greek meander (key) pattern, adding a classical element to the overall eclectic composition. The lower part of the portal consists of a wooden door with a geometric window opening, protected by a decorative grille.

The entire portal is framed by light pink stonework with an arched completion and sculptural elements on the sides resembling scrolls or volutes. The combination of wood, stone, stained glass, and metal creates a rich textural palette typical of high-quality architecture from the early 20th century.

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