Items Similar to French 19th Century Restauration Psyche Coiffeuse Mirror
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 13
French 19th Century Restauration Psyche Coiffeuse Mirror
About the Item
A French 19th Century Restauration Psyche Coiffeuse mirror
Patinated and gilt bronze rectangular Psyche Coiffeuse Mirror
designed with Greek frieze, palmettes, oves, strings of pearls, foliage scrolls and gadroons ormolu mounts
Restauration Period
Circa 1830.
The Restauration Style (1815-1830)
After Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo on 18 June 1815, power in France was taken over by the two brothers of Louis XVI: the Count of Provence, who reigned as Louis XVIII (1815-1823), then the Count of Artois, known as Charles X, who ruled until 1830, when he was overthrown by the July Revolution and replaced by a new king, Louis-Philippe I (1830-1848).
This period known as the Restauration (1815-1830) was primarily a reaction against the pomp and circumstance of the Empire. It imposed an elegance and refinement in furnishings and decoration that Napoleon's taste for grandeur and glamour had, in a way, obscured. But under the Restauration, it was no longer the orders of the royal family or those of rich aristocrats that set the tone. Fashion was now adapted to the needs and tastes of the new bourgeois society, which rented flats in Paris that were more or less plush and suited to fam-ily life.
The concept of comfort was influenced by a certain English art of living. Regency style furniture was imported from England, particularly chests of drawers. Mahogany, con-sidered too heavy, was replaced by blond woods. Imposing furniture, decorated with bronz-es, gave way to smaller, finely cut or inlaid pieces. As in the Regency period a century earli-er, the vast rooms of the official palaces were abandoned to rediscover the charm of the in-timacy of small salons and boudoirs.
But this change of style does not call into question certain essential elements of the decor, which remains deeply inspired by the previous period. Thus, the Restauration continued the neo-classical tradition cherished by Napoleon I and brought it to an unprecedented de-gree of refinement.
At the same time, Romanticism sought its inspiration in an imaginary Middle Ages that combined the classical ornamentation of the decor with the rosettes, festoons and ogives of the Gothic cathedrals that were in vogue under Charles X.
The ornamentation, light and very refined, underlines the structure of the furniture. The molding, abandoned under the Empire, reappears delicately on consoles, secretaries, tables and imposing furniture such as bookcases.
Some decorative motifs from the Empire stye remain, but in a simplified form. Among the most used are the palmette - rounder, smaller and stylized, the cornucopia, the lyre, the swan, the star, and the dolphins. More rarely, chimeras, griffins and sea horses are found. However, Restauration motifs differ from Empire motifs in the way they are treated, much lighter and less solemn than in the previous period.
Classic motifs include oves, strings of pearls, foliage scrolls, gadroons, garlands or bouquets of flowers, ribbons, and flower crowns.
In addition to the allegorical motifs and antique (Amours, Psyches, Adonis, columns, pilastres, straight cornices) inherited from the previous period, Gothic motifs invaded furniture and objects, and constituted the novelty of this period. Everyday objects, from the most modest to the most luxurious, known as “à la cathédrale” or "troubadour", such as vases, clocks, torches, inkwells, flasks, and chests, are covered with details inspired by fenestration, rosettes, buttresses, arcatures, festoons, lacework, and stone belfries. Under Charles X, the "Gothic" taste was the first reaction to the ubiquitous antique style defined by Percier and Fontaine in the early 19th Century.
- Dimensions:Height: 16.15 in (41 cm)Width: 7.09 in (18 cm)Depth: 4.34 in (11 cm)
- Style:Restauration (Of the Period)
- Materials and Techniques:
- Place of Origin:
- Period:
- Date of Manufacture:circa 1830
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use.
- Seller Location:Saint-Ouen, FR
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2612331454902
About the Seller
4.9
Vetted Seller
These experienced sellers undergo a comprehensive evaluation by our team of in-house experts.
1stDibs seller since 2017
57 sales on 1stDibs
Typical response time: <1 hour
- ShippingRetrieving quote...Ships From: Saint-Ouen, France
- Return PolicyA return for this item may be initiated within 2 days of delivery.
More From This SellerView All
- French 19th Century Twelve Lights Restauration Period ChandelierLocated in Saint-Ouen, FRA twelve lights green patinated metal, bronze and ormolu restauration period chandelier.Category
Antique 1820s French Restauration Chandeliers and Pendants
MaterialsBronze
- 19th Century French Lacquered Wood ChandelierLocated in Saint-Ouen, FRA 19th century French polychromed lacquered wood eight-light chandelier Lacquered gloss cream wood with green, red and brown highlights Contained vase ending in foliated seed welcoming eight arms forming semicircles. The top has a frieze of red flowers in green interlacing and is topped with leaves and a painted egg cream...Category
Antique 1890s French Louis XVI Chandeliers and Pendants
MaterialsWood
- French 19th Century Pair of Porcelain Cache-PotsLocated in Saint-Ouen, FRPair of polychromed hand painted porcelain with Japonisme floral decoration Ormolu-mounted with open-worked base and rim Louis XVI Style circa 1880.Category
Antique 1870s French Chinoiserie Planters, Cachepots and Jardinières
MaterialsOrmolu
- A French 19th Century Pair of Louis XIV Style StoolsLocated in Saint-Ouen, FRA French 19th Century Pair of Large Rectangular Stools natural and carved wood. The 4 sheaths feet carved and linked by a stretcher. Louis XIV Style Napoléon III Period Circa 1880 Used Petit Point Tapestry Upholstery If the stool played a great role at the court of Louis XIV, it was also the pretext of a war... that of the stools precisely, recounted by Saint-Simon. The Duchesses fought and the Duchesse became a seat with very curious forms. There were benches and chairs, then armchairs, not to mention stools. A seat dear to the duchesses. Some fought for one, to sit in the presence of the queen. Standing, while others, sometimes cousins, were seated, was intolerable. The Duke of Saint-Simon was pleased to recount the «war of stools». This one was provoked by Mme de Chevreuse who sat, without any way, before Queen Anne of Austria...Category
Antique 1880s French Louis XIV Stools
MaterialsBeech
- A Very Fine Quality 19th Century French Pair of CandlesticksLocated in Saint-Ouen, FRVery Fine French 19th Century Pair of Candlesticks In ormolu, very finely chiseled and decorated with knotted garlands, branches of leafy flowers, spokes of hearts, leaves of water...Category
Antique 1870s French Louis XVI Candlesticks
MaterialsOrmolu
- A French 19th Century Louis XVI Style Side Table, circa 1880Located in Saint-Ouen, FRA very good quality 19th century French charming two-tier side table with a single frieze drawer parquetry inlaid, designed with Allegories of Geography and Astronomy, with pierced three-quarter gallery surround, above a foliate and loop frieze, the front with a drawer, ormolu mounts and raised on delicate cabriole legs. The Louis XVI furnishings and decorative style started in 1774, at the begin-ning of Louis XVI reign up until 1790. The Directoire style will succeed. It followed a European movement return to classicism in the second half of the eighteenth century. Louis XVI, grand-son of Louis XV, became king in 1774 at the age of 20. Queen Marie Antoinette also very much appreciated the decorative arts. The middle of the eighteenth century and the Louis XVI style furnishing has been heavily influenced by the discovery of the remains of Herculaneum (1738) and Pompeii in 1748. Thus, was born the neo...Category
Antique 1880s French Louis XVI Side Tables
MaterialsOrmolu
You May Also Like
- 19th Century Biedermeier Cherry Psyche / Table MirrorLocated in Darmstadt, DEBeautiful Biedermeier psyche / table mirror from around 1830. The psyche is made of cherrywood (solid and veneer). The mirror is rotatable and there is a drawer in the base. In very ...Category
Antique Mid-19th Century German Biedermeier Table Mirrors
MaterialsCherry
- Table Mirror, France Early 19th CenturyLocated in Greding, DETable mirror in mahogany on oak with brass urn-shaped pinnacles and four drawers.Category
Antique 19th Century French Empire Table Mirrors
MaterialsBrass
- Gilt Bronze Mirror and Candlestick, France, 19th CenturyLocated in Buenos Aires, Buenos AiresGilt bronze mirror and candlestick. France, 19th century. Dimensions mirror: 39 cm height. 26 cm depth. 20 cm width. Dimensions candlestick: 20 cm height. 8 cm depth. 11 cm width.Category
Antique 1890s French Art Nouveau Candlesticks
MaterialsBronze
- Late 19th Century French Vanity Bronze MirrorLocated in Plainview, NYAn exquisite late 19th century French Louis XV vanity mirror. The bronze carved mirror features impressive details with two cherubs. The mirror ...Category
Antique Late 19th Century French Louis XV Table Mirrors
MaterialsBronze
- 19th Century French Empire Period Cheval MirrorLocated in Winter Park, FL19th century French Empire period cheval, or psyche mirror, made of solid walnut with beautiful wood grain and waxed patina. Nice proportions and large in scale for a tabletop mirror. Turned egg...Category
Antique Early 19th Century French Empire Table Mirrors
MaterialsMirror, Walnut
- 19th Century French Oval Mahogany Dressing MirrorLocated in London, GBA large mid 19th century French oval mahogany dressing table Mirror surmounted by urn, supported by carved & scrolled eagle heads with central paterae, ending on possibly replaced pl...Category
Antique Mid-19th Century French Directoire Table Mirrors
MaterialsMahogany
Recently Viewed
View AllMore Ways To Browse
French Mirror On Mirror
Antique Mirror Designs
Covered Mirror
Two Antique Mirrors
Decorative Mirror France
Mirrors From Paris France
Antique Furniture Importers
Import Antique Furniture
Imported Antique Furniture
Gold Mirror Table
Gold Table Mirror
Small French Mirror
Small Mirrored Table
Antique Mirror Set
Entry Way Mirror
French Mirror Set
French Mirrors With Flowers
Gold Mirror Paris