Mirror Frame Collection
"Reflecting History: A Journey Through Mirror Frames" Step into the world of mirrors and explore their captivating frames throughout history
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"Reflecting History: A Journey Through Mirror Frames" Step into the world of mirrors and explore their captivating frames throughout history. From ancient times to the 20th century, these mirror frames tell stories of creativity, craftsmanship, and cultural significance. In 1941, Alice Cosgrove created a stunning mirror with an intricate frame that adds elegance to any space. Transport yourself back in time to the Late Roman-Byzantine period (4th-7th century) with a mirror featuring an unknown creator's remarkable frame. Travel further through time to England in the 17th century, where a mirror depicting King Charles II and Queen Catherine of Braganza showcases regal grandeur. Archie Thompson's 1941 mirror frame exhibits timeless beauty and exceptional artistry. John H. Tercuzzi's 1940 creation presents a unique twist on traditional mirror frames, while Carlo Bartolozzi and Nicodemo Ferri's Siena mirror from 1870 exudes Italian charm. Thomas Williamson takes us to Venice in the mid-18th century with his exquisite design. Uncover mysteries surrounding an enigmatic tree of life motif on a mesmerizing 17th/18th-century mirror frame by an unknown artist. The Parisian masterpiece from c. 1560-c. 1570 leaves us marveling at its anonymous creator's skillful workmanship. Experience Italy during the years spanning from 1740 to 1760 as we encounter three distinct mirrors representing different characters - courtier, shepherdess, and female harlequin - all crafted by unknown artisans who left behind enchanting pieces of art. These magnificent mirrors not only reflect our own image but also offer glimpses into diverse cultures across centuries. Each frame tells its own tale; each piece is a testament to human ingenuity and artistic expression that transcends time itself.