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Introducing a grand parclose mirror from the Napoleon III era (second half of the 19th century). A parclose mirror is a type of mirror that features smaller, framed mirrors or panels around the central mirror, adding depth and elegance to the piece.
This particular mirror is made of repoussé metal, showcasing a very rich and intricate design. It is in perfect condition and would be a stunning addition to any entryway, staircase, or, of course, a living room.
Its opulent decor and historical charm make it a captivating piece that will enhance the sophistication and beauty of your home.
Style
Napoléon III
Period
Second part of 19th century
More Information
Style: Napoleon III
Nephew of Napoleon I, Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte was elected President of the Second Republic in 1848 before becoming Emperor Napoleon III in 1852 following a coup d'etat.
Napoleon III style is one of the most interesting even if nothing is really novel with elements borrowed from preceding styles. Based on the taste of the period, Japanese, Chinese and Oriental art brings a richness, abundance and eclecticism specific to this period.
Dimensions
Height: 152 cm
Width: 99 cm