Overview
This is a beautifully proportioned, vertical wall mirror featuring a hand-carved wood frame finished in a rich gold leaf. The design showcases classic Rococo elements, including a prominent asymmetrical scroll and acanthus leaf cresting, flanked by elegant, sweeping curves that taper down to decorative corner spurs.
Story
Post-war Italian workshops in Florence and Venice revived 18th-century designs to meet a booming global demand for classical European elegance. These mirrors brought the theatrical romance of Venetian palaces into mid-century homes.
Maker / Origin
While the specific workshop is unidentified without a paper label or stamp on the back, this mirror comes from the highly skilled woodcarving tradition of Tuscany or the Veneto region. During the mid-20th century, these family-run ateliers specialized in reproducing museum-quality Florentine and Venetian giltwood designs for export to high-end decorators in North America and Europe.
Condition & Value
The mirror frame appears to be in very good vintage condition with a beautiful, warm patina to the gilding. There is no obvious missing carving or major chipping visible from the front. The glass appears clear without significant desilvering, which helps maintain its decorative utility and value.