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French Empire Style Gilt Red Poppy Design Trumeau / Wall Mirror
Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101
French Empire Style Gilt Red Poppy Design Trumeau / Wall Mirror
Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101
Empire
A period of design during the reign of Napoleon I. It was most prevalent between 1800 and the late 1820s. It was considered the second wave of neoclassicism and marked a return to ostentatious design, a departure from the more conservative Directoire period that directly preceded it. It was intended to idealize the majesty of the French state and Napoleonic rule. Mahogany was the most popular wood during the period, and brass ornamentation and dark marbles were in vogue. Greek, Roman, and Egyptian motifs were also widely used. The style spread throughout Europe and appeared in America in some of Duncan Phyfe's work.
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.
Empire
A period of design during the reign of Napoleon I. It was most prevalent between 1800 and the late 1820s. It was considered the second wave of neoclassicism and marked a return to ostentatious design, a departure from the more conservative Directoire period that directly preceded it. It was intended to idealize the majesty of the French state and Napoleonic rule. Mahogany was the most popular wood during the period, and brass ornamentation and dark marbles were in vogue. Greek, Roman, and Egyptian motifs were also widely used. The style spread throughout Europe and appeared in America in some of Duncan Phyfe's work.
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.
Empire
A period of design during the reign of Napoleon I. It was most prevalent between 1800 and the late 1820s. It was considered the second wave of neoclassicism and marked a return to ostentatious design, a departure from the more conservative Directoire period that directly preceded it. It was intended to idealize the majesty of the French state and Napoleonic rule. Mahogany was the most popular wood during the period, and brass ornamentation and dark marbles were in vogue. Greek, Roman, and Egyptian motifs were also widely used. The style spread throughout Europe and appeared in America in some of Duncan Phyfe's work.
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.