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Spiegel  - Holz, Glas - Monumentale Trampkunst
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Spiegel - Holz, Glas - Monumentale Trampkunst

NO RESERVE Monumental Tramp Art Mirror, North America, late 19th–early 20th century An impressive and highly decorative Tramp Art mirror featuring an exceptionally deep and richly carved frame executed in layered chip-carved wood. The surface is entirely covered with the characteristic geometric "notched" carving associated with Tramp Art craftsmanship, creating a striking play of light and shadow across the facade. The rectangular mirror plate is enclosed within a substantial architectural frame decorated with stepped pyramidal motifs, diamond panels, and a prominent crest surmounted by two circular red-painted roundels flanking a central carved medallion. The frame displays the labor-intensive layered construction typical of authentic Tramp Art work, with thousands of hand-carved facets producing a jewel-like texture. Tramp Art was created throughout North America between the late 19th and early 20th centuries by itinerant craftsmen and self-taught artisans, often using simple hand tools to transform ordinary wood into elaborate decorative objects. Mirrors of this scale and visual impact are considerably scarcer than smaller boxes and frames and are increasingly sought after by collectors of American folk art. Origin: North America Date: Circa 1890–1920 Material: Carved and layered wood, original mirror plate Style: Tramp Art / Folk Art Dimensions: Large architectural wall mirror (dimensions available upon request) Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear, minor losses and shrinkage consistent with age and construction. Mirror plate with expected age and surface wear. The red-painted circular elements retain their original decorative character. A bold and sculptural example of authentic Tramp Art, combining remarkable craftsmanship with strong visual presence, suitable for both folk art collections and eclectic contemporary interiors. Description written by ChatGPT

Nr. 104434347

Verkauft
Spiegel  - Holz, Glas - Monumentale Trampkunst

Spiegel - Holz, Glas - Monumentale Trampkunst

NO RESERVE

Monumental Tramp Art Mirror, North America, late 19th–early 20th century

An impressive and highly decorative Tramp Art mirror featuring an exceptionally deep and richly carved frame executed in layered chip-carved wood. The surface is entirely covered with the characteristic geometric "notched" carving associated with Tramp Art craftsmanship, creating a striking play of light and shadow across the facade.

The rectangular mirror plate is enclosed within a substantial architectural frame decorated with stepped pyramidal motifs, diamond panels, and a prominent crest surmounted by two circular red-painted roundels flanking a central carved medallion. The frame displays the labor-intensive layered construction typical of authentic Tramp Art work, with thousands of hand-carved facets producing a jewel-like texture.

Tramp Art was created throughout North America between the late 19th and early 20th centuries by itinerant craftsmen and self-taught artisans, often using simple hand tools to transform ordinary wood into elaborate decorative objects. Mirrors of this scale and visual impact are considerably scarcer than smaller boxes and frames and are increasingly sought after by collectors of American folk art.

Origin: North America
Date: Circa 1890–1920
Material: Carved and layered wood, original mirror plate
Style: Tramp Art / Folk Art
Dimensions: Large architectural wall mirror (dimensions available upon request)
Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear, minor losses and shrinkage consistent with age and construction. Mirror plate with expected age and surface wear. The red-painted circular elements retain their original decorative character.

A bold and sculptural example of authentic Tramp Art, combining remarkable craftsmanship with strong visual presence, suitable for both folk art collections and eclectic contemporary interiors.


Description written by ChatGPT

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Edouard Culot
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