French Louis XVI Style Bronze Easel Photograph Frame with Brocade Mat
French Louis XVI Style Bronze Easel Photograph Frame with Brocade Mat
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Additional Description
An elegant French Louis XVI-style tabletop photograph frame featuring a finely cast bronze-tone metal surround richly ornamented with ribbon bows, floral garlands, scrolling foliage, and a pierced crest. The frame is enhanced by its original silk brocade mat in warm gold and rose tones, surrounding an oval photograph aperture.
Retaining its original folding easel back, the frame beautifully reflects the refined decorative arts of the Belle Époque and early 20th century. It displays equally well with antique family portraits, cabinet cards, or contemporary black-and-white photography.
Era
French Louis XVI Revival, circa 1900–1925
History
The Louis XVI Revival style experienced a resurgence during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, particularly in France. Decorative objects such as photograph frames borrowed motifs from the reign of Louis XVI, including ribbon bows, floral swags, laurel garlands, and symmetrical ornament inspired by 18th-century Neoclassicism.
As photography became increasingly popular, finely made metal frames with luxurious silk or brocade mats were marketed as fashionable accessories for displaying cherished family portraits in parlors, bedrooms, and drawing rooms.
Provenance
Private collection.
No visible maker's mark or retailer's label is present.
Materials
Cast bronze or bronze-finished spelter/white metal frame
Original silk brocade mat
Convex or flat glass (appears original)
Painted metal easel back
Oval brass bezel
Dimensions
Dimensions not provided.
Disclaimers
Original silk brocade mat exhibits expected fading, age toning, and light wear consistent with over a century of use.
Metal frame retains an attractive aged patina with minor oxidation and surface wear.
Easel stand remains intact and functional.
Photograph shown is included only if specifically stated; otherwise sold as the frame only.
Minor age-related wear throughout consistent with antique condition.
Additional Description
An elegant French Louis XVI-style tabletop photograph frame featuring a finely cast bronze-tone metal surround richly ornamented with ribbon bows, floral garlands, scrolling foliage, and a pierced crest. The frame is enhanced by its original silk brocade mat in warm gold and rose tones, surrounding an oval photograph aperture.
Retaining its original folding easel back, the frame beautifully reflects the refined decorative arts of the Belle Époque and early 20th century. It displays equally well with antique family portraits, cabinet cards, or contemporary black-and-white photography.
Era
French Louis XVI Revival, circa 1900–1925
History
The Louis XVI Revival style experienced a resurgence during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, particularly in France. Decorative objects such as photograph frames borrowed motifs from the reign of Louis XVI, including ribbon bows, floral swags, laurel garlands, and symmetrical ornament inspired by 18th-century Neoclassicism.
As photography became increasingly popular, finely made metal frames with luxurious silk or brocade mats were marketed as fashionable accessories for displaying cherished family portraits in parlors, bedrooms, and drawing rooms.
Provenance
Private collection.
No visible maker's mark or retailer's label is present.
Materials
Cast bronze or bronze-finished spelter/white metal frame
Original silk brocade mat
Convex or flat glass (appears original)
Painted metal easel back
Oval brass bezel
Dimensions
Dimensions not provided.
Disclaimers
Original silk brocade mat exhibits expected fading, age toning, and light wear consistent with over a century of use.
Metal frame retains an attractive aged patina with minor oxidation and surface wear.
Easel stand remains intact and functional.
Photograph shown is included only if specifically stated; otherwise sold as the frame only.
Minor age-related wear throughout consistent with antique condition.