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French Empire Period Mirror c.1800-1815 (1 of 12)
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French Empire Period Mirror c.1800-1815

REF: AW089 / LA475976
£935
€1,092
$1,176
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Description
French Empire Period circa 1800 Mirror * French circa 1800-1815 * Scraped original paint * Foxed mercury plate * Original backboards Early 19th Century French mirror with its original paint, foxed mercury back plate and original backboards with a concave frieze top with relief gesso mouldings with a central rosette flanked by anthemia and vine mouldings to the inner mirror frame Anthemion (pl. Anthemia) has its origin from the Greek word Anthos - a little flower. Initially developed by the Greeks from the Egyptian and Asiatic form known as the honeysuckle or lotus palmette it is a floral design consisting of a number of radiating petals and was widely used by the ancient Greeks and Romans to embellish various forms within architecture and general decoration. The Greeks originally only decorated pottery with the motif, but they soon adapted it to ornament architecture. The single-palmette form appears on acroteria (decorative pedestals), antefixes (roof or cornice elements), and the top of vertical stelae. The continuous pattern of alternating lotus and palmette springing from connecting spirals decorates especially the cyma recta moulding of the cornice.
measurements
Height:
112 cm
Width:
88 cm
Depth:
6 cm
declaration
Whites Antiques has clarified that the French Empire Period Mirror c.1800-1815 (LA475976) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1800-1815
location
This French Empire Period Mirror c.1800-1815 is located in United Kingdom