Mirrors
Eglomise painting was popularized in 18th century France, and named after the artisan who developed the technique of applying and blending paint directly on the reverse side of the glass.This mirror features a color eglomise painting of Colby with Johnson Pond in the foreground above an unpainted mirror area. Framed. Antique patina frame. 14-1/2"x 25-1/2."
The view of Colby from across Johnson Pond is framed above a mirror pane. Color print image is derived from an original eglomise painting on the reverse side of glass, and artfully reproduced in subtle coloring. Wood frame is finished in an antique patina. Ready to hang. 7-1/4" X 16-1/2".
The view of Colby from across Johnson Pond is framed above a mirror pane. Color print image is derived from an original eglomise painting on the reverse side of glass, and artfully reproduced in subtle coloring. Wood frame is finished in an antique patina. Ready to hang. 7-1/4" X 16-1/2". Most personalized orders ship within seven to ten days. Call for rush options.
Eglomise painting was popularized in 18th century France, and named after the artisan who developed the technique of applying and blending paint directly on the reverse side of the glass.This mirror features a color eglomise painting of Colby with Johnson Pond in the foreground above an unpainted mirror area. Framed. Antique patina frame. 14-1/2"x 25-1/2."
Most personalized orders ship within seven to ten days. Call for rush options.
Eglomise painting was popularized in 18th century France, and named after the artisan who developed the technique of applying and blending paint directly on the reverse side of the glass.This mirror features a color eglomise painting of Colby with Johnson Pond in the foreground above an unpainted mirror area. Framed. Antique patina frame. 14-1/2"x 25-1/2."
Most personalized orders ship within seven to ten days. Call for rush options.