Baroque Mirror Wood Italy XVIII Century

Piedmont Mid 18th century

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Baroque Mirror Wood Italy XVIII Century

Piedmont Mid 18th century

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Baroque Mirror Wood Italy XVIII Century - Piedmont Mid 18th century

Features

Piedmont Mid 18th century

Style:  Barocchetto (1720-1770)

Age:  18th Century / 1701 - 1800

Origin:  Piemonte, Italy

Material:  Gilded Wood , Carved Wood , Mercury Glass

Description

Piedmontese baroque mirror in carved and leaf gilded wood, mid 18th century. Carved with rocaille and floral motifs. Mercury mirror.

Product Condition:
Product that due to age and wear requires restoration and resumption of polishing.

Dimensions (cm):
Height: 92
Width: 48
Depth: 7

Additional Information

Style: Barocchetto (1720-1770)

With this term we designate, for what specifically relates to furniture, a part of the production carried out in Italy in the period of time between the Rococo era and the first phase of neoclassicism.
It is characterized by the formal and decorative structure still rigidly adhering to the dictates dear to the Baroque period (hence the term baroque) and to the Louis XIV fashions and yet the new times are captured in the adoption of smaller volumes, more decorative modules. elegant, often directly inspired by French fashion, but always executed with rigorous principles of ornamental symmetry.
The tendency to assimilate formal and volumetric novelties but not to incorporate their ornamental elaboration finds natural explanation in Italy in the fact that in this century the great aristocracy experienced an unstoppable political and economic decline.
If in the previous century there was a great profusion of furnishings destined to adorn newly built homes, to proudly show the power of the client family, in the eighteenth century they rather take care to update the building with only the furniture strictly necessary for the new needs imposed by fashion or functional needs.
The old scenographic apparatus is maintained and the new must not contrast too much.
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Age: 18th Century / 1701 - 1800

18th Century / 1701 - 1800

Material:

Gilded Wood

Carved Wood

Mercury Glass

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