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This early twentieth century trumeau style mirror presents a rare and particularly charming design, pairing a printed pastoral chromolithograph above a softly aged mirror. Dating from the 1900s, it is set within a richly molded giltwood and gesso frame adorned with scrolling acanthus and rosette motifs, its surface mellowed by time to a warm patina. The bucolic scene depicts a winding country path leading to a stone cottage framed by flowering trees, capturing a romantic rural imagery. Mirrors combining a decorative print with a reflective panel in this vertical format are uncommon today, making this an especially appealing and characterful find.
Placed above a mantel, console, or in an entryway or bedroom, it becomes an immediate focal point, adding height while softly reflecting light. The aged mirror keeps the atmosphere gentle, while the pastoral image adds a sense of calm and quiet nostalgia. Its unusual composition and enduring charm make it a rare piece, well suited to interiors that favor history, poetry, and a subtly bucolic presence.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 30¼" high x 15¾" 1¼"
Approx. overall 77cm high x 40cm 3cm
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