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Louis XVI Style Painted Trumeau / Wall Mirror
Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101
Louis XVI Style Painted Trumeau / Wall Mirror
Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101
Louis XVI
King Louis-Auguste reigned in France between 1774 to 1793. The Louis XVI style was a return to classicism looking to Greek and Roman culture for inspiration. Characteristics of this style were architectural ornamentation, classic symmetry, geometric marquetry,decorative escutcheons, small mechanized elements, and the predominant use of mahogany with linear gilt bronze mounts that emphasized veneers. Decorative motifs such as garland swags, horns of plenty, vasiform shapes, olive leaves, and cone finials were common and often referencing historical styles.
Trumeau
Trumeau The Trumeau is the decorative treatment of the space over a mantle, door, or window. The trumeau typically consists of a mirror and is rectangular in size. The trumeau originated in France during the 18th century and the original trumeaus were set into tall wooden frames or paneling. Trumeaus are known for the ornate decorative elements.
Louis XVI
King Louis-Auguste reigned in France between 1774 to 1793. The Louis XVI style was a return to classicism looking to Greek and Roman culture for inspiration. Characteristics of this style were architectural ornamentation, classic symmetry, geometric marquetry,decorative escutcheons, small mechanized elements, and the predominant use of mahogany with linear gilt bronze mounts that emphasized veneers. Decorative motifs such as garland swags, horns of plenty, vasiform shapes, olive leaves, and cone finials were common and often referencing historical styles.
Trumeau
Trumeau The Trumeau is the decorative treatment of the space over a mantle, door, or window. The trumeau typically consists of a mirror and is rectangular in size. The trumeau originated in France during the 18th century and the original trumeaus were set into tall wooden frames or paneling. Trumeaus are known for the ornate decorative elements.
Louis XVI
King Louis-Auguste reigned in France between 1774 to 1793. The Louis XVI style was a return to classicism looking to Greek and Roman culture for inspiration. Characteristics of this style were architectural ornamentation, classic symmetry, geometric marquetry,decorative escutcheons, small mechanized elements, and the predominant use of mahogany with linear gilt bronze mounts that emphasized veneers. Decorative motifs such as garland swags, horns of plenty, vasiform shapes, olive leaves, and cone finials were common and often referencing historical styles.
Trumeau
Trumeau The Trumeau is the decorative treatment of the space over a mantle, door, or window. The trumeau typically consists of a mirror and is rectangular in size. The trumeau originated in France during the 18th century and the original trumeaus were set into tall wooden frames or paneling. Trumeaus are known for the ornate decorative elements.