Art Nouveau, at the same time motley

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Art Nouveau Facade with Floral Mosaic Pediment

#884. Art Nouveau Facade with Floral Mosaic Pediment

The image shows a decorative element on a building facade in the form of a mosaic panel, executed in colored majolica technique. The panel is placed on a triangular pediment above a window opening and displays a floral motif. The composition consists of stylized flowers and plant elements in turquoise, lilac, and beige tones.

The upper part of the building is adorned with decorative chimneys featuring distinctive brickwork, creating a rhythmic silhouette. The panel itself is harmoniously integrated into the architectural form of the pediment and represents a vivid example of decorative applied art from the early 20th century, likely from the Art Nouveau period, when natural motifs and bright color schemes were particularly popular.

The walls of the building are finished with plaster that shows signs of natural aging, giving the structure a special historical character. On the left, a downspout is visible, serving as a functional element of the facade. The combination of utilitarian details with decorative elements is characteristic of the architecture from that period.

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