Aesthetic style handmade silver photograph frame

Aesthetic style handmade silver photograph frame

£1,850
£0 Shipping to

Rare and early Aesthetic style antique handmade silver photograph frame from the late Victorian era. The border is hand hammered with a mottled effect. There is a cast central surround with a bark finish, a cast and applied beetle in one corner, and a spray of foliage, blossoms and branches in the other. The glass is bevelled.

"Art for art's sake", was a phrase coined by Theophile Gautier in 1835, and became the slogan for the Aesthetic Movement - a movement that set forth to promote the cult of pure beauty in the arts - dream-like & wistful.

Aesthetic silver design focused on decorative surface detail where the shape of pieces was borrowed from an earlier stylistic era, but now covered in a riot of flowers, plants and birds, featuring decorative motifs from Japan; herons, blossom, bamboo, chrysanthemum and butterflies.

Dimensions:

Height 227 mm / 9 "
Width 187 mm / 7 "
Depth 15 mm / 1"
Weight 300 g (9.65 troy ozs)
Year

1885

Place

London

Condition

Excellent

RELATED ITEMS