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Antique Pair Rococo Giltwood Mirrored Wall Brackets 19th Century

£2,750    $3,665    €3,269
An elegant pair of giltwood Rococo revival mirrored wall brackets, circa 1880 in date.
 
They feature stylized shell crests above two shelves with cartouche apron,
 
boldly-carved scrolling acanthus frame, and they retain the original gilding.
 
This impressive pair is certain to make a charming addition to that one special room in your home, and are ideal for displaying your precious objets d''art.
 
Condition:
 
In excellent condition having been beautifully cleaned and waxed in our workshops, please see photos for confirmation.
 
Dimensions in cm:
 
Height 86 cm x Width 42 cm x Depth 21 cm
 
Dimensions in inches:
 
Height 2 foot, 10 inches x Width 1 foot, 4 inches x Depth 8 inches
 
Rococo
 
Although Rococo is usually thought of as developing first in the decorative arts and interior design, its origins lie in the late Baroque architectural work of Borromini (1599–1667) mostly in Rome and Guarini (1624–1683) mostly in Northern Italy but also in Vienna, Prague, Lisbon, and Paris. Italian architects of the late Baroque/early Rococo were wooed to Catholic (Southern) Germany, Bohemia and Austria by local princes, bishops and prince-bishops. Inspired by their example, regional families of Central European builders went further, creating churches and palaces that took the local German Baroque style to the greatest heights of Rococo elaboration and sensation.
 
An exotic but in some ways more formal type of Rococo appeared in France where Louis XIV''s succession brought a change in the court artists and general artistic fashion. By the end of the king''s long reign, rich Baroque designs were giving way to lighter elements with more curves and natural patterns. These elements are obvious in the architectural designs of Nicolas Pineau. During the Régence, court life moved away from Versailles and this artistic change became well established, first in the royal palace and then throughout French high society.
 
An exotic but in some ways more formal type of Rococo appeared in France where Louis XIV''s succession brought a change in the court artists and general artistic fashion. By the end of the king''s long reign, rich Baroque designs were giving way to lighter elements with more curves and natural patterns. These elements are obvious in the architectural designs of Nicolas Pineau. During the Régence, court life moved away from Versailles and this artistic change became well established, first in the royal palace and then throughout French high society.
 
The delicacy and playfulness of Rococo designs is often seen as perfectly in tune with the excesses of Louis XV''s reign.
 
The 1730s represented the height of Rococo development in France. The style had spread beyond architecture and furniture to painting and sculpture, exemplified by the works of Antoine Watteau and Franēois Boucher. Rococo still maintained the Baroque taste for complex forms and intricate patterns, but by this point, it had begun to integrate a variety of diverse cha...
Antique #SA1130711, shown on this page, originates from 1880. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
1880
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