Mascarons on Art Nouveau buildings are decorative elements that depict faces or masks of people, animals, or mythical creatures. They play an important role in facade decoration, highlighting the expression and aesthetics of the style. In Art Nouveau, mascarons often feature smooth, curved lines and organic shapes characteristic of the style. Their imagery can range from realistic to fantastical and often incorporates natural motifs such as flowers, leaves, or animals. Mascarons add unique charm to buildings and emphasize harmony with nature.
