18th Century, Venetian Baroque Carved Giltwood Mirror flag


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"18th Century, Venetian Baroque Carved Giltwood Mirror"
18th Century, Venetian Baroque Carved Giltwood Mirror
This mirror was made in Venice, Italy, in the second half of the 18th century. The frame, in carved and gilded wood, has the characteristics of the Venetian baroque.
The internal wooden band, with 90-degree angles in the lower portion and with a cambered and curvilinear profile in the upper part, is carved in vegetable-shaped bas-reliefs. At the top a rich cymatium encloses another mirror. Rich perforated volutes, rocaille and phytomorphic elements, create movement to the whole and streamline the mirror making it graceful. To crown, there is a floral element. Also, below the frame includes a small mirror, while on the sides continue the friezes carved with flowers, leaves and scrolls rocaille.
This small mirror, very refined and of great decorative effect, can be easily placed in different environments, placed over consoles or antique drawers, but also in contexts characterized by modern furniture.
The mirror is ancient and original and therefore shows the correct blackening of the surface due to the alteration and oxidation of mercury. This peculiarity, which limits the reflection of the mirror surface, gives great charm and authenticity to this mirror.
Price: 12 500 €
Period: 18th century
Style: Louis 15th - Transition
Condition: Good condition

Material: Gilted wood
Width: 89
Height: 163

Reference: 1016619
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Brozzetti Antichità
18th Century, Venetian Baroque Carved Giltwood Mirror
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0039 348 493 5001


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