Fireplace screen in gilded bronze and brass from the 20th century. Peacock.
Fireplace screen in gilded bronze and brass from the 20th century. Peacock.
Fireplace screen in gilded bronze and brass from the 20th century. Peacock.
Fireplace screen in gilded bronze and brass from the 20th century. Peacock.
Fireplace screen in gilded bronze and brass from the 20th century. Peacock.
Fireplace screen in gilded bronze and brass from the 20th century. Peacock.
Fireplace screen in gilded bronze and brass from the 20th century. Peacock.
Fireplace screen in gilded bronze and brass from the 20th century. Peacock.
Fireplace screen in gilded bronze and brass from the 20th century. Peacock.
Fireplace screen in gilded bronze and brass from the 20th century. Peacock.
Fireplace screen in gilded bronze and brass from the 20th century. Peacock.
Fireplace screen in gilded bronze and brass from the 20th century. Peacock.

Fireplace screen in gilded bronze and brass from the 20th century. Peacock.

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Folding, fireplace screen Peacock, in the style of Napoleon III in gilded bronze and brass. 20th century. Delicately crafted from a massive die-cast body with neoclassical decor and a stirrup handle. Each sash with perforated ornament. Unfolded: 114 cm wide x 78 cm high.
Art:
europe
Height:
78 cm
Width:
114 cm
Depth:
16 cm
Period:
20th century
Style:
Louis XV
Country:
France
Material:
Gold plated brass
Condition:
Revive
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Napoleon III style.
The style of Napoleon III fused the styles of Louis XIV, XV, XVI, Empire style on the basis of neo-Renaissance into an original product of eclecticism. Became the crown of historical reminiscences of the 19th century. Dominated in architecture and arts and crafts in France during the Second Empire (1852-1870), especially in Paris. The term is also used to describe furniture from this period. The style is characterized by ostentatious luxury and overload of decorative details. Masters worked in the style of Napoleon III: Jean-Baptiste Carpeau, Bellange, Bordele, Creme, Dasson, Grohe, Diele, Fourdinois, Linke, Sormani, cabinetmaker Antoine Kreget, etc.
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