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This large French mirror from the second half of the 19th century boasts an impressive hand-carved frame with an intricate openwork design, featuring elegant scrolls and acanthus leaves highlighted in a warm gilded finish. In areas, the red underlayer peeks through, adding depth and character to this remarkable piece. The mirror is fitted with beveled glass, further enhancing its refined and stately presence. This mirror reflects the opulence and sophistication of the Napoleon III era (1852–1870), defined by luxurious eclecticism that blends influences from Louis XIV, Louis XV, and Louis XVI styles with elements of Renaissance, Gothic, and Baroque design. Interiors from this period were grand and theatrical, featuring bold color contrasts, heavy drapery, oversized gilded mirrors, and elaborate chandeliers.
This mirror makes a striking focal point in any room, whether placed over a mantel or as a statement piece in a grand entryway. Its reflective surface can enhance the sense of space and light in a smaller room, while the intricate frame adds a sense of luxury. For a creative touch, consider using the mirror in a modern interior, contrasting its ornate detailing with minimalistic furniture for an eclectic mix of old and new.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Note: Mirrors have been photographed facing fabric, a technique that reveals any age spots in the glass. In some cases, this may create the appearance of an empty frame, but each mirror is complete except where explicitly stated.
Approx. overall 44" high x 36½" wide x 4" thick
Approx. overall 112cm high x 93cm wide x 10cm thick
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