#7427. Historic Facade with Blue and Gold Terra Cotta Cladding

The photograph captures an impressive corner of a building, showcasing a magnificent example of terra cotta architecture with rich decorative detailing. The facade is adorned with exquisite blue and gold ceramic panels that create a striking contrast against the cream-colored base of the wall.

The upper portion of the building is crowned with an intricate cornice featuring decorative brackets and ornamental details in deep blue tones. The architectural ornamentation appears to be executed in majolica or glazed terra cotta technique, which was characteristic of American commercial buildings from the late 19th to early 20th century.

The window openings are framed by vertical columns, while horizontal decorative friezes with blue floral patterns on a golden background run between the floors. This combination of elements suggests influences from Italian Renaissance and Beaux-Arts movements on American architecture of this period.

The facade's detailing demonstrates the exceptional craftsmanship and use of expensive materials, indicating the building's significance in its urban context at the time of construction. The clean lines of the structure emphasize its corner position, making it a notable element in the urban fabric.

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