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FFS151

Antique French Louis XV Style Gold Bronze Fire Screen, Circa 1890s

Height: 31 3/4 inches  Width: 26 1/4 inches  Depth: 9 1/2 inches

 

Fire screens served as shields from excessive heat and flying sparks.  They also covered the fireplace when not in use.  Iron, brass and bronze were often the metals used, with wire mesh insets to trap sparks.

 

The design style known as Louis XVI dates to the reign of King Louis XVI of France (1774-1792). The style appeared in architecture, furniture, decoration and art and rejected the elaborate ornate curves and frilly embellishments of the preceding Baroque period.  Louis XVI’s queen, Marie Antoinette, was instrumental in returning design focus to a style characterized by the elegance and of ancient Greek and Roman models, employing the use of ornate detail, precise shapes, light and refined color palettes, and symmetry.  The royal apartments in the palaces of Versailles, Fontainebleau, Tuileries, as well as other royal residences contain outstanding examples of these beautiful designs.   No expense was spared to create elegant, refined and expertly crafted wares produced by the master craftsmen of the period in this period just prior to the French Revolution. 

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