19th Century French Giltwood Picture Frame
19th Century French Giltwood Picture Frame
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Additional Description:
Antique rectangular giltwood picture frame of substantial depth, featuring a layered molded profile with multiple decorative borders. The outer edge is carved with repeating leaf or laurel-style motifs, while the intermediate band shows a more densely ornamented running foliate design in relief. The inner molding is more restrained, with warm gold toning that nicely offsets artwork without overwhelming it. The frame has a classic 19th-century French or Continental look, with a rich aged surface and visible hand-finished character. Its proportions make it well suited for a portrait, landscape, or academic study painting, and its deep profile gives it strong wall presence even on its own.
Era:
19th century
History:
Giltwood frames of this type were widely used in the 19th century for oil paintings, works on paper, mirrors, and decorative wall pieces. French and Continental workshops often combined carved wood elements with applied decorative composition ornament to create richly layered surfaces at a range of price points. Frames like this were designed not only to protect and present artwork, but also to visually elevate it, acting as an extension of the picture itself. The warm burnished gold finish and repeating classical ornament reflect the continued popularity of neoclassical and revival influences throughout the century.
Provenance:
Likely French or Continental European.
Materials:
Giltwood, carved wood, possible composition ornament, wood backing/frame body
Dimensions:
Not provided
Disclaimers/Condition:
Visible age-related wear throughout, including surface rubbing, scattered losses to gilding, cracks and separations at the corners, and losses/chips to the outer carved decoration. The reverse shows structural wear, old splits, and finish loss consistent with age. Sold as a decorative antique frame with wear commensurate with use and age. Glass, backing, liner, and hanging hardware status unknown based on photos.
Additional Description:
Antique rectangular giltwood picture frame of substantial depth, featuring a layered molded profile with multiple decorative borders. The outer edge is carved with repeating leaf or laurel-style motifs, while the intermediate band shows a more densely ornamented running foliate design in relief. The inner molding is more restrained, with warm gold toning that nicely offsets artwork without overwhelming it. The frame has a classic 19th-century French or Continental look, with a rich aged surface and visible hand-finished character. Its proportions make it well suited for a portrait, landscape, or academic study painting, and its deep profile gives it strong wall presence even on its own.
Era:
19th century
History:
Giltwood frames of this type were widely used in the 19th century for oil paintings, works on paper, mirrors, and decorative wall pieces. French and Continental workshops often combined carved wood elements with applied decorative composition ornament to create richly layered surfaces at a range of price points. Frames like this were designed not only to protect and present artwork, but also to visually elevate it, acting as an extension of the picture itself. The warm burnished gold finish and repeating classical ornament reflect the continued popularity of neoclassical and revival influences throughout the century.
Provenance:
Likely French or Continental European.
Materials:
Giltwood, carved wood, possible composition ornament, wood backing/frame body
Dimensions:
Not provided
Disclaimers/Condition:
Visible age-related wear throughout, including surface rubbing, scattered losses to gilding, cracks and separations at the corners, and losses/chips to the outer carved decoration. The reverse shows structural wear, old splits, and finish loss consistent with age. Sold as a decorative antique frame with wear commensurate with use and age. Glass, backing, liner, and hanging hardware status unknown based on photos.