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Pair of Antique papier mâché Face Screens painted with exotic birds and flowers Circa 1850

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Pair of Antique papier mâché Face Screens painted with exotic birds and flowers. The screens are framed in a rococo design finely executed in gold. This delicate work was referred to as “line” or “fillet” and it was executed by master craftsmen often using a brush made of squirrel tail hair. The main picture could have been painted by another artist who specialised in birds and flowers. When the painting is of such high quality it is the work of properly trained artists, who decorated objects to supplement their income. Unfortunately such work is not signed as the manufacturers kept their talented artists secret for commercial considerations. The work however speaks for itself.

On one screen a peacock sweeps down over a fountain which is ingeniously integrated with the rococo framing design. A bunch of flowers, roses, bindweed, tulip, forget-me-nots and passion flower are painted in a naturalistic way at the front. Beautifully shaded, their bright colours harmonise with the exotic gold patterns to create an enchanting fantasy.

On the second screen a parrot flies over a bouquet of flowers, a fountain supported on unreal gossamer gold to the right. Again a beautiful enchantment.

The gilded handles are turned in wood.

Origin: UK ;  Circa:1850 ; Materials: papier mâché and wood .

Size:  Screen 25 cm wide by 20 cm; handle 23.5 cm long: 9.75 inches wide by 7.8 inches; handle 9.25  inches.

Condition:  Please refer to the above photographs for details of condition.

Keywords: Hygra.com, Antique box, Antique Face Screen, fan, fire screen, papier mâché, painting of flowers, painting of birds, roses, bindweed, tulip, forget-me-nots, passion flower

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The main picture could have been painted by another artist who specialised in birds and flowers.

 

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Enlarge Picture

The main picture could have been painted by another artist who specialised in birds and flowers.

On one screen a peacock sweeps down over a fountain which is ingeniously integrated with the rococo framing design. 

A bunch of flowers, roses, bindweed, tulip, forget-me-nots and passion flower are painted in a naturalistic way at the front.

Beautifully shaded, their bright colours harmonise with the exotic gold patterns to create an enchanting fantasy. 

 

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Please click on images to enlarge |  slide show  | thumbnail index |

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The gilded handles are turned in wood. 

Please click on images to enlarge |  slide show  | thumbnail index |

Enlarge Picture

The screens are framed in a rococo design finely executed in gold. This delicate work was referred to as “line” or “fillet” and it was executed by master craftsmen often using a brush made of squirrel tail hair.

  The main picture could have been painted by another artist who specialised in birds and flowers. When the painting is of such high quality it is the work of properly trained artists, who decorated objects to supplement their income. 

Unfortunately such work is not signed as the manufacturers kept their talented artists secret for commercial considerations. 

The work however speaks for itself.

 

 

The screens are framed in a rococo design finely executed in gold. This delicate work was referred to as “line” or “fillet” and it was executed by master craftsmen often using a brush made of squirrel tail hair.

On one screen a peacock sweeps down over a fountain which is ingeniously integrated with the rococo framing design. 

A bunch of flowers, roses, bindweed, tulip, forget-me-nots and passion flower are painted in a naturalistic way at the front.

Beautifully shaded, their bright colours harmonise with the exotic gold patterns to create an enchanting fantasy. 

 

 The main picture could have been painted by another artist who specialised in birds and flowers. When the painting is of such high quality it is the work of properly trained artists, who decorated objects to supplement their income. 

Unfortunately such work is not signed as the manufacturers kept their talented artists secret for commercial considerations. 

The work however speaks for itself.

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