Baroque solid oak carved Wall Mirror, Belgium ca 1900

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This imposing wall mirror, crafted in Belgium around 1900, is a masterful homage to the Baroque tradition, its deeply carved oak frame radiating drama, symmetry, and sculptural finesse. Designed during a period of historicist revival, the mirror channels the opulence of 17th-century Flemish interiors while embracing the artisanal pride of turn-of-the-century craftsmanship.

Crafted in solid oak, richly stained to a deep, warm tone that accentuates the natural grain and lends the piece a stately presence. The frame is adorned with exuberant scrollwork, floral garlands, and acanthus motifs, symmetrically arranged across all four sides. Each corner and central axis is crowned with high-relief ornamentation, creating a rhythmic interplay of light and shadow. The central mirror is clear and reflective, set flush within the frame to preserve the sculptural integrity of the design.

Around 1900, Belgian furniture makers embraced a wave of neo-Baroque revival, drawing inspiration from the grandeur of the Spanish Netherlands and the decorative richness of Rubens-era interiors. This mirror likely graced a formal salon or entrance hall, serving both as a functional object and a statement of cultural refinement.

The use of oak, long prized in Flemish cabinetry, underscores the mirror’s regional identity, while the carving reflects the influence of ecclesiastical and aristocratic design traditions. It is a piece that speaks to heritage, craftsmanship, and the enduring appeal of ornament.

Excellent structural condition. The oak frame shows a well-preserved patina with minor surface wear consistent with age. The mirror glass is clean and undistorted. Back panel and hanging system are intact and secure. Ready to install.

Dimensions:
Height: 70 cm
Width: 62 cm
Depth: 5 cm

Ref. 25-0629

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