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Italian Rococo Round Giltwood Leaf Design Wall Mirror
Newel Gallery
306 East 61st Street, 3rd Floor
NY - 10065
Italian Rococo Round Giltwood Leaf Design Wall Mirror
Newel Gallery
306 East 61st Street, 3rd Floor
NY - 10065
Rococo
Rococo is an artistic movement in French design originating in the 18th century after Baroque. It is notable for asymetrical styles and tended to be over-ornamented. The name is derived from the French words rocaille and coquille rock and shell, both prominent motifs in this decoration.
Scroll pediment
A style of broken pediment with two S-shaped sides ending in scrolls, typically with a finial center. These pediments are typically decorative triangular gables above doorways or the tops or mirrors and other furniture pieces. They are most common in classical, neoclassical, and baroque architecture and furniture.
Pediment
An architectural feature that has a triangular ornament placed on top of a structure such as a a portico, doorway, window or used as a decorative element in furniture. There are many variations on the pediment some have segmental, scroll, and broken forms.
Rococo
Rococo is an artistic movement in French design originating in the 18th century after Baroque. It is notable for asymetrical styles and tended to be over-ornamented. The name is derived from the French words rocaille and coquille rock and shell, both prominent motifs in this decoration.
Scroll pediment
A style of broken pediment with two S-shaped sides ending in scrolls, typically with a finial center. These pediments are typically decorative triangular gables above doorways or the tops or mirrors and other furniture pieces. They are most common in classical, neoclassical, and baroque architecture and furniture.
Pediment
An architectural feature that has a triangular ornament placed on top of a structure such as a a portico, doorway, window or used as a decorative element in furniture. There are many variations on the pediment some have segmental, scroll, and broken forms.
Rococo
Rococo is an artistic movement in French design originating in the 18th century after Baroque. It is notable for asymetrical styles and tended to be over-ornamented. The name is derived from the French words rocaille and coquille rock and shell, both prominent motifs in this decoration.
Scroll pediment
A style of broken pediment with two S-shaped sides ending in scrolls, typically with a finial center. These pediments are typically decorative triangular gables above doorways or the tops or mirrors and other furniture pieces. They are most common in classical, neoclassical, and baroque architecture and furniture.
Pediment
An architectural feature that has a triangular ornament placed on top of a structure such as a a portico, doorway, window or used as a decorative element in furniture. There are many variations on the pediment some have segmental, scroll, and broken forms.