Sourced from the Avignon region near Provence, France, this mid-1800s mirror is a remarkable example of early Art Nouveau influence. Its most striking feature is the unusual, deep-set frame proportion, which creates a dramatic, recessed architectural effect that is rarely seen in pieces from this period.
The frame’s substantial depth in relation to the glass creates a stunning appearance, drawing the eye inward and playing with light and shadow in a way that feels both historic and avant-garde. With its elegant lines and original glass, this mirror serves as a soulful focal point, bringing the refined, provincial beauty of Southern France into a modern space.
Details: Originating near Avignon, France, circa 1850. Features unique deep-frame proportions and original Art Nouveau styling.
Disclaimer: Neighbor antiques are individually sourced by Carol from around the world. Their history is reflected by natural variations in patina, texture, and wear.
ORIGIN: France
AGE: 1850
MATERIAL: Mirror, Plaster, Wood
DIMENSIONS 30"x39"x6"
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