#7400. Art Nouveau Facade with Wrought Iron Balcony Railing and Stained Glass Windows

The image showcases an exquisite example of Art Nouveau architecture — a fragment of a building facade featuring an elegant wrought iron balcony railing in the Art Nouveau style. The railing is executed in the characteristic fluid, organic manner of this style with curved lines reminiscent of plant motifs — stems and flowers. The cast-iron lacework creates an expressive silhouette against the background of the windows.

The window openings have the traditional Art Nouveau form with rounded upper parts and decorative stained glass inserts. The stained glass is also designed in the Art Nouveau style with characteristic linear patterns of smooth, flowing forms, creating a unified ensemble with the wrought iron railing. The wooden window frames are painted in a warm brown tone, which harmoniously combines with the overall color scheme of the facade.

This fragment demonstrates the typical Art Nouveau architectural attention to detail and the desire for a harmonious combination of functionality and decorativeness, where each element not only serves its utilitarian function but is also part of a holistic artistic design.

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