Rare triptych of very elegant Venetian mirrors, composed of two wall lights with their relative arms in wrought and gilded iron.
The larger mirror has exquisite gilded carvings in pure gold leaf, with mixtilinear and foliage elements, floral and scallopped decorations; it presents a cimasa surmounted by a bow, the result of a tradition that, from the mid-eighteenth century, approaches the Louis XVI era, also confirmed by the etched profile on glass of a neoclassical half-bust figure.
The mirrors are all original and mercury-backed.
The pair of matching side mirrors have the same characteristics, only obviously in smaller sizes. All the mirrors have their original backs and their relative antique irons for hanging them.
In a bedroom or in a living room or other environment such as a study, they will increase the prestige and refinement of the environment, thanks also to these works of art that create a classic and timeless elegance.
Venice lagoon
Period 1760-1770 approx.
Dim: Mirror 123cmx84cm Side mirrors 62cmx42cm