Rococo Mirror Glass Italy XVIII Century

Bologna Mid 18th century

Code: ANCOSP0081920

not available
Rococo Mirror Glass Italy XVIII Century

Bologna Mid 18th century

Code: ANCOSP0081920

not available

Rococo Mirror Glass Italy XVIII Century - Bologna Mid 18th century

Features

Bologna Mid 18th century

Style:  Rococo (1730-1770)

Age:  18th Century / 1701 - 1800

Origin:  Bologna, Italy

Description

Rococo mirror carved with rocaille, volutes and a bird, is entirely gilded; mercury mirror. It has breaks and lacks.

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

Dimensions (cm):
Height: 103
Width: 65
Depth: 12

Additional Information

Style: Rococo (1730-1770)

Rococo is an ornamental style that developed in France in the first half of the eighteenth century as an evolution of the late Baroque.

It is distinguished by the great elegance and sumptuousness of the forms, characterized by undulations branched into curls and light floral arabesques.

They are expressed above all in decorations, furnishings, fashion and the production of objects.

The term "rococo" derives from the French rocaille, a word used to indicate a type of decoration made with stones, rocks and shells, used as an embellishment of garden pavilions and caves.

Rococo was born in France in the second twenty years of the eighteenth century, under the reign of Louis XV.

Characterized by delicacy, grace, elegance, joy and brightness, it was in stark contrast to the heaviness and stronger colors adopted by the previous Baroque period.

Rococo motifs seek to reproduce the typical feeling of aristocratic life free from worries or of the light novel rather than heroic battles or religious figures.

Towards the end of the 18th century, Rococo will in turn be replaced by the neoclassical style.

FineArt: Il Rococò
FineArt: still life with flowers and fruit outdoors
The furnishings of the Neapolitan Rococo
The Rococo taste in Veronese version
The new taste in the Grand Duchy of Tuscany between Rococo and Neoclassicism

Austrian taste for Baroque
Neapolitan Rococo and the taste for light

Age: 18th Century / 1701 - 1800

18th Century / 1701 - 1800
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