Louis XV - XVI mirror in gilded wood
If you are looking for a luxurious mirror for your bedroom, you may want to consider purchasing a Louis XVI mirror or a Louis XV gilded wood mirror.
This type of classic mirror is made from gilded wood with a... Read More
If you are looking for a luxurious mirror for your bedroom, you may want to consider purchasing a Louis XVI mirror or a Louis XV gilded wood mirror.
This type of classic mirror is made from gilded wood with a beaded decoration on the edge of the frame. The mirror itself is surrounded by a laurel wreath. The upper part of the mirror features two foliage falls and an ornate pediment. The mirror is supported by two cords, the longer of which extends outside the frame. Since ancient times, it has been a decorative element used by royalty and its people alike. …
The Louis XV and Louis XVI mirror is richly decorated and sculpted in the French style. This princely decoration was built in the time of Louis XV and it changed its appearance in the time of Louis XVI. The fireplace mirrors were often highlighted by their strategic location, they were the centerpiece of the living room.
The Louis XV style mirror
Since the dawn of time, it has been a decorative element used by royalty as well as by its people. At the time of Louis XV, the mirror took on a baroque look. Indeed, the mirror itself is framed in a sculpture in gilded or painted wood.
The patterns, rich and busy, are generally inspired by plants such as foliage, vines, laurel leaves, flowers and fruits. The branch patterns and flower garlands generally have bronze details, which give the ice its golden hue.
The trumeau mirror, a highly sought-after model, houses a painting that runs parallel to the glass. The Louis XV mirror was built by the mirror makers of the Faubourg Saint-Antoine in the 18th century, and is a continuation of the Regency style. They imported the Saint-Gobain mirrors and covered them with tin and quicksilver.
Concerning the sculpture, the motifs change to fluting, ribbon knots, friezes of posts and falls of laurels. The models of Provençal Louis XVI mirrors still display more loaded motifs such as vine branches and bouquets of flowers. In addition to the sculptures, it is decorated with pearls, ova or pearl streaks. At the end of the 18th century, the Louis XVI mirror is decorated with sculptures of military attributes such as flags, drums, shields or helmets.
A Louis XV mirror in a gilded wooden frame is a beautiful work of art that can add a lot to the decoration of your home. Although it is worth several thousand euros for an antique mirror from professional antique dealers, a good quality reproduction of an original mirror can save you a lot of money.
Louis XV style
The Louis XV style is a distinctly French interpretation of the Rococo style. It featured lavish organic patterns and high-polka-dot finishes. The ornamentation was lavish and exaggerated. It was the most popular period for decorating in France during this time. The style also features unconstrained curves, exaggerated movement, and asymmetrical shapes. It is a highly decorative style that embodies the beauty and romance of the French people.
Sculpture dominated the style during the Louis XV era. The reigning monarch was a patron of sculpture. Some of the most important sculptors of the time were the Cousés brothers, Robert Le Lorrain, and Edme Bouchardon. The equestrian statue of Louis XV is an excellent example of Louis XV sculpture. The Louis XV style inspired sculpture in many ways.
The Louis XV style was also popular in the 18th century. Its lavish ornamentation made the interiors look like works of art. Decorative arts and architecture were combined together to create impressive interiors. The Louis XV style has many characteristics that make it popular with homeowners and designers. Aside from being popular for its vintage inspiration, it is also ideal for historic buildings. This is because it lends charm and grace to the entire space.
The rocaille style
The rocaille style of the Louis XIV model always displays symmetrical sculptures. At that time, the decorative element was already available in several forms: the mirror to hang, the mirror to place or to carry. Some Louis XV wall models reach a dimension of two meters and more.
If the Louis XV style mirror transition is in the rocaille style with symmetrical sculptures, the Louis XVI mirror evolves in the neoclassical style, to then take shape under Napoleon III. Indeed, the mirror is inspired by Greco-Roman antiquity. Its sculptures and forms abandon symmetry and turn towards more daring art and become rectilinear.
Characteristics of a Louis XVI mirror
If you are looking for a luxurious mirror for your bedroom, you may want to consider purchasing a Louis XVI giltwood mirror. This classic style mirror is made from gilded wood with beaded decoration inside the frame. The mirror itself is surrounded by a laurel wreath. The top of the mirror features two foliage falls and an ornate pediment.
The mirror is supported by two cords, the longest of which extends outside the frame to attach it to the wall. These antique mirrors were also present on the fireplace in trumeau model, a true work of art that luxuriously decorates your dining room.
Louis XVI wooden mirrors are assembled using very complex joints. This detail explains their impeccable quality, despite their age. The carved wood of the frame is simply nailed to the frame. This is where the sculptor shares his imagination and virtuosity with the sculptures in different patterns. The two crosspieces and the two uprights of the floors are connected by mortise, peg and tenon joints. The mirrors themselves are always mercury.
Louis XVI style
The Louis XVI style was made popular by Marie Antoinette. Marie Antoinette was a powerful and indulgent woman. She commissioned artists and craftsmen to decorate her rooms in the Louis XVI style. Unfortunately, the French Revolution threw all of this into disarray. Many aristocratic and bourgeois possessions were destroyed in the chaotic turmoil of the revolutionary period. Fortunately, the items that were spared were saved and now grace museums and galleries around the world.
Today, the Louis XVI style is still very popular in interior design. Because of its simplicity, elegance, and delicacy, the Louis XVI style is a popular choice for a variety of purposes. It appeals to people of all income levels, and its symmetry and proportions make it a popular style for both home and office. There are many types of Louis XVI furniture available. You can choose from armchairs, seats, tables, and even bars.
Genuine antique Louis XV and XVI mirrors are rare, even among antique dealers. As a result, they are among the most sought-after and fashionable objects of antique mirrors and decorative art. Indeed, they are the ideal pieces to decorate a fireplace.
If you are looking for a Louis XVI style mirror, you can find fantastic antique reproductions for sale at htdeco. These mirrors were popular during the Louis XVI era and are designed to mimic the classical style. They have a classic look that is reminiscent of the imposing grandeur of Louis XIV. There are several styles and sizes to choose from, and prices can vary depending on size, style, and other attributes.
Htdeco offers delivery of your baroque wall mirror within six working days anywhere in mainland France.
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220,83 €With its oval shape, it can be installed in any room of the house, both useful and decorative.
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151,25 €Rectangular in shape, your reflection will be faithful to your image around a baroque-style gilded wooden frame.
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340,82 €Louis XV baroque style mirror with a carved and gilded solid wood frame with a height of 139 cm.
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493,08 €Large baroque style mirror reproduction of the Louis XVI period.
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Louis XVI style baroque mirror
220,83 €The frame of this mirror is made of solid wood, finely hand-carved as in the past.
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251,08 €Baroque style mirror with a frame decorated with numerous sculptures.
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