#7389. Art Nouveau Brick Facade with Rose Garland

The image shows the upper part of a brick building's facade in the Art Nouveau style. Its distinctive feature is an exquisite decorative element above the entrance — a magnificent bas-relief in the form of a garland of roses and leaves, executed in light-colored stone or stucco. This floral motif, characteristic of early 20th century Art Nouveau, creates a semicircular framing above the doorway with fan-shaped glazing.

The facade is made of red brick, creating a warm contrast with the white decorative elements. The upper part of the building is adorned with alternating light and dark vertical elements under a wide cornice with dark roofing. The decorative brickwork beneath the upper floor windows forms a distinctive frieze. The architectural composition emphasizes the verticality of the building, while the floral motifs add organicity and softness so valued in the Art Nouveau era.

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