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MIR300

Antique French Louis XV Gold Leaf Mirror with Beveling, Circa 1875-1885

Height: 67 inches   Width: 41 inches   Depth: 3 inches

 

 

The Louis XV style, also known as Rococo, was the rage during the reign of King Louis XV (1715-1774).  It has remained a timeless style, characterized by intricate detail, ornate curves and a romantic, playful aesthetic, as well as the use of lighter woods, inlays, painted finishes and gilding.  A love of elegance, comfort, intimacy, leisure and a cultivated social life with fine entertaining were characteristics of the time, reflecting the taste of the aristocracy and the king’s mistresses (Madame de Pompadour and Madame du Barry.)    Many items were created especially for women including vanities, slipper chairs and chaise lounges.  Some consider the Louis XV style to be the epitome, the Golden Age, of French furnishings.

 

Gold leaf refers to thin sheets of gold that have been hammered into a fine metallic finish used in gilding and decorative applications.  It gave a very luxurious feeling to furnishings and objects of art.

 

Antique beveled glass refers to an ancient glassmaking process where the edges of glass are cut and polished at an angle to create a beveled edge.  Beveling enhances the reflection of light and adds a decorative touch to the glass.  This process was commonly used in mirrors, windows and doors, especially in the Victorian era. 

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