This is a elegant antique French Louis XVI carved giltwood wall mirror, Circa 1880 in date.
The rectangular gilded frame features a bevelled mirror plate with egg and dart moulding, leafy scrolls to the base and an intricate centre crest on top with oak leaves, a quiver of arrows and flowers.
It features it''s original gilding, mirror plate and back boards.
The quality and craftsmanship of this stunning piece are absolutely superb.
Add an elegant touch to a special corner of your home with this fantastic mirror.
Condition:
In excellent condition, please see photos for confirmation.
Dimensions in cm:
Height 147 cm x Width 90 cm x Depth 9 cm - Frame
Height 120 cm x Width 65 cm - Mirror
Dimensions in inches:
Height 4 foot, 10 inches x Width 2 foot, 11 inches x Depth 3 inches - Frame
Height 3 foot, 11 inches x Width 2 foot, 2 inches - Mirror
The purpose of gilding is to give the appearance of solid gold, a practice that began over 4,000 year
...s ago in Egypt. Paintings from Egyptian tombs from around 2000 B.C. show workers pounding gold into thin sheets to apply to pieces of furniture and coffins. The Greeks applied gilding to statues in around 400 B.C.E., and gilding techniques have continued to be used in Europe, South America, Spain, Britain and the United States.
During the 18th century, Louis XIV of France flaunted his wealth with gilded furnishings, framed artwork and architectural detailing, marking France as a leader in the decorative arts.
There are two methods of true gilding: oil gilding and water gilding.
Oil gilding uses an oil-based product on a prepared surface, and the leaf is gently pressed onto the surface.
Water gilding uses a water-based adhesive that causes the gold leaf to adhere to the surface.
Our reference: A4774
Internal Reference: A4774
Antique ID Number (AIDN): SA1175361
Dateline of this antique is 1880
Height is 147cm (57.9inches)Width is 90cm (35.4inches)Depth is 9cm (3.5inches)
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