#7346. Flowing Art Nouveau Lines: Undulating Facade with Decorative Elements

The image shows a remarkable fragment of a building facade in the Art Nouveau style. The facade is made of light-colored stone and adorned with rich stucco decorations featuring fluid, flowing lines characteristic of Art Nouveau. The decorative elements around the windows are especially expressive, forming wave-like shapes.

The windows are arranged in two tiers and have elegant proportions with white frames. Both the upper and lower tiers of windows are framed by similar decorative elements. In the upper part of each tier, there are decorative wrought iron grilles in oval openings, creating an elegant pattern and adding a sense of delicacy to the facade.

Between the windows and along the edges of the window groups, there are relief ornaments with floral motifs and abstract forms that flow smoothly into each other, creating an impression of organic unity in the composition. These sculptural elements demonstrate the typical Art Nouveau inspiration drawn from natural forms.

The wave-like cornices above the windows give the facade special expressiveness, emphasizing the asymmetry and fluidity of architectural forms. The decorative consoles and capitals beneath the cornices enhance the plasticity of the facade, creating a rich interplay of light and shadow.

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