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Italian Rococo Style Carved Cartouche Form Fruitwood Wall Mirrors
Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101
Italian Rococo Style Carved Cartouche Form Fruitwood Wall Mirrors
Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101
Rococo
Rococo is an artistic movement in French design originating in the 18th century after Baroque. It is notable for asymetrical styles and tended to be over-ornamented. The name is derived from the French words rocaille and coquille rock and shell, both prominent motifs in this decoration.
Cartouche
A shield or ovoid form with curved or rolled edges suggesting a scroll shape. Often used as a surround for crests, inscriptions, and tablets. Cartouches are frequently used as carved decorative motifs in Baroque furniture.
Rococo
Rococo is an artistic movement in French design originating in the 18th century after Baroque. It is notable for asymetrical styles and tended to be over-ornamented. The name is derived from the French words rocaille and coquille rock and shell, both prominent motifs in this decoration.
Cartouche
A shield or ovoid form with curved or rolled edges suggesting a scroll shape. Often used as a surround for crests, inscriptions, and tablets. Cartouches are frequently used as carved decorative motifs in Baroque furniture.
Rococo
Rococo is an artistic movement in French design originating in the 18th century after Baroque. It is notable for asymetrical styles and tended to be over-ornamented. The name is derived from the French words rocaille and coquille rock and shell, both prominent motifs in this decoration.
Cartouche
A shield or ovoid form with curved or rolled edges suggesting a scroll shape. Often used as a surround for crests, inscriptions, and tablets. Cartouches are frequently used as carved decorative motifs in Baroque furniture.