Mid-20th Century Italian Rococo Style Carved Giltwood Wall Mirror

$1,500.00

Mid-20th century Italian Rococo style wall mirror, dating circa 1960–1969, beautifully carved in wood and finished in rich gold gilt. This ornate vintage mirror reflects the exuberant decorative language of the Rococo period, interpreted through refined Italian craftsmanship of the mid-20th century, with flowing curves, scrolling elements, and elaborate floral ornamentation. The frame is deeply carved with asymmetrical rocaille motifs, including scrolling foliage, shell forms, and floral details, all highlighted with a warm gilt finish that enhances the depth of the carving. The openwork crest and flowing sides give the mirror a strong sculptural presence, typical of Rococo-inspired designs, while maintaining balanced proportions suitable for wall display. The quality of the carving and gilding reflects the skill of Italian artisans who continued to produce decorative mirrors in the traditional style during the mid-1900s. Because of its elegant size and rich decorative character, the mirror is very versatile and can be placed above a console, mantel, or dresser, as well as in an entry hall, bedroom, or living room, easily complementing both antique and eclectic interiors. The mirror measures approximately 46 inches high, 28 inches wide, and 1.3 inches deep, giving it a substantial presence without being overly large. Overall in good condition, with minor wear consistent with age and use.

Mid-20th century Italian Rococo style wall mirror, dating circa 1960–1969, beautifully carved in wood and finished in rich gold gilt. This ornate vintage mirror reflects the exuberant decorative language of the Rococo period, interpreted through refined Italian craftsmanship of the mid-20th century, with flowing curves, scrolling elements, and elaborate floral ornamentation. The frame is deeply carved with asymmetrical rocaille motifs, including scrolling foliage, shell forms, and floral details, all highlighted with a warm gilt finish that enhances the depth of the carving. The openwork crest and flowing sides give the mirror a strong sculptural presence, typical of Rococo-inspired designs, while maintaining balanced proportions suitable for wall display. The quality of the carving and gilding reflects the skill of Italian artisans who continued to produce decorative mirrors in the traditional style during the mid-1900s. Because of its elegant size and rich decorative character, the mirror is very versatile and can be placed above a console, mantel, or dresser, as well as in an entry hall, bedroom, or living room, easily complementing both antique and eclectic interiors. The mirror measures approximately 46 inches high, 28 inches wide, and 1.3 inches deep, giving it a substantial presence without being overly large. Overall in good condition, with minor wear consistent with age and use.