Italian Rococo Hand-Carved Wall Mirror
No se ha podido cargar la disponibilidad de recogida
35”W x 53 1/2”H x 3 1/2”D
This hand-carved wall mirror presents a compelling study in the principles of the Italian Rococo style. Originating in the 18th century as a reaction against the formality of the Baroque, the Rococo embraced asymmetry, lightness, and a celebration of natural forms, all evident in the design of this 20th-century piece.
The mirror's frame exemplifies the Rococo aesthetic through its dynamic composition of hand-carved scrolls and foliate motifs. This emphasis on ornamentation, departing from strict geometric structures, introduces a sense of movement and visual interest, inviting closer examination of the intricate details.
The technique of 'parcel-gilding' employed on the frame serves to highlight specific carved elements. The selective application of gold leaf creates contrast, drawing the eye to key design features and enhancing the overall dimensionality. Of particular note is the multi-color paint scheme, featuring accents of red and green alongside other hues, which adds further richness and visual complexity to the design.
The passage of time is evident in the gentle wear to the painted surface, a patina that lends the mirror a unique character and speaks to its history. These imperfections, rather than detracting from the piece, contribute to its authenticity and provide a tangible connection to its past.
A member of the ByCloudia team will contact you upon purchase to help facilitate shipping.
The fanned foliate crest, a recurring motif in Rococo design, acts as a visual culmination, reinforcing the mirror's verticality and providing a focal point at its apex. When considered in a contemporary context, this mirror offers a valuable opportunity to explore the application of historical styles within modern interiors.
Italy
Early to Mid 20th Century