This substantial French mirror, dating from the 19th century, presents a fine example of the period's decorative arts. Its imposing rectangular form is encased within a richly ornamented gilded wood frame, reflecting an aesthetic appreciation for classical elegance combined with intricate detailing.
The frame features a complex interplay of gilded rocaille and floral motifs, characteristic of 19th-century revival styles, likely drawing inspiration from earlier Louis XV or Louis XVI periods. The craftsmanship is evident in the finely carved details and the application of gesso and gilding, which, over time, has developed a nuanced patina, revealing subtle variations in tone that speak to its age and authenticity. The corner elements, with their distinct cartouches and scrolling foliage, further enhance its visual appeal.
Such a mirror served not only a functional purpose but also acted as a significant decorative statement, enhancing the light and perceived space within a room. Its grand scale and sophisticated design make it a versatile piece, capable of anchoring a hallway, living area, or even a more intimate study, bringing a touch of historical grandeur to any discerning interior.
- Period: 19th Century
- Origin: France
- Material: Gilded Wood, Mirror Glass
- Style: Rococo Revival
French Mirror, 19th Century
- Of the PeriodLouis PhilippePlace of OriginFranceDate of Manufacturecirca 1850Period1840-1849Materials and TechniquesHand-CraftedGold Leaf,PolychromedPaint,Stucco,WoodConditionGood. Original glass with some small spots.WearWear consistent with age and useDimensions4 ft. 9 in.Hx3 ft. 7 in.Wx2.76 in.D144 cmHx108 cmWx7 cmDDealerJan de Raad / COLLECTABLES / 's-Hertogenbosch, NLNumber of Items1
