"Gilded Wood Mirror, Louis XVI Style – Part 2, 19th Century"
This refined mirror, dating from the second half of the 19th century, perfectly embodies the elegance and sophistication of the Louis XVI style. Its giltwood frame highlights a beveled mirror, demonstrating the attention to detail specific to this period. The projecting frame is enhanced by a delicate frieze of pearls and oves, emblematic motifs of the neoclassical style. These ornaments give the mirror a harmonious aesthetic, combining architectural rigor and decorative finesse. The pediment is a true masterpiece in itself. In the purest Louis XVI tradition, it displays two branches of ribboned flowers that join to form a crown, a symbol of elegance and refinement. Two floral garlands embrace the mirror, gracefully framing the reflection and amplifying the majesty of the whole. More than a simple functional object, this mirror is a vestige of the refined taste of the 19th century, a piece that stands the test of time while retaining its brilliance and prestige. It embodies the legacy of exceptional know-how and easily finds its place in a decoration combining tradition and sophistication.********Period: 2nd Part of the 19th centuryDelivery possible in France and internationally on quote.Dimensions:Width: 105 cmDepth: 6 cmHeight: 160 cmRef.237V