Каминные экраны.

Dec 07, 2009 11:35

Каминные экраны.18-20 век.

Каминные экраны служили как для защиты от искр и жара, так и в чисто декоративных целях- летом ими загораживали пустые топки. В этих случаях они делались просто из ткани, вышивок, были и стеклянные- типа витрин с чучелами птиц и бабочками. Также были маленькие экраны для защиты лица от жара- на подставках и ручные, типа веера, они обычно были вышитые.



Fire screen. 19th century bronze



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Очень редкий экран- внутри чучела птиц. Использовался, скорее всего, как чисто декоративный.
ca. 1850 (made)
Artist/Maker:Unknown
Materials and Techniques:Turned and gilded wood, the panel glazed and set with stuffed



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Декоративный экран- живые цветы и бабочки
London (made)
Date:1881 (made)
Artist/Maker:Model & Co. (manufacturer)
Materials and Techniques:Bamboo, glass, ferns and butterflies



"второе рококо"
Chair and Screen
1850
From a design by Andrei Stakenschneider
St Petersburg



Embroidered Screen
1840s
Russia



Period French Louis XV walnut fire screen c1770



Needlepoint Firescreen circa 1870 in Gold Riccoco Frame



19th Century French Antique Louis XV Style Fire Screen



19th Century French Antique Renaissance Style Walnut Fire Screen



Carved Victorian Fire Screen

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French Bronze Fire Screen 1890



Fire screen. Ca 1880
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French antique firescreen. 2 sided, ca 1900




French antique firescreen. 19th century



Fire screen. 19th century bronze

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French Victorian brass filigree folding fireplace fan design fire screen with handle top

Retailer: Herter Brothers, American, 1865-1905
Medium: Brass
Place Made: England
Dates: ca. 1881



BRASS FIRE SCREEN
Date: 1890


Attractive Edwardian brass firescreen 1900


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Carved Solid Mahogany Screen



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French Victorian gilt faux bamboo fire screen with needlepoint panel



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English Regency style (19th Cent) monumental folding fan shaped screen with chinoiserie black lacquered base supporting floral decorated paper panel



Nancy (made)
Date:1900 (made)
Gallé, Emile Charles Martin (maker)
Materials and Techniques:Ash, with applied floral decoration and marquetry in various woods; back veneered with maple



French Provincial style (19th Cent) copper fire-back with fleur-de-lis pattern and serpent in center



Fire Screen Art Nouveau Mahogany c1880



American Country style (20th Cent) wood fire screen with applied painted scene of horse and rider jumping over stream



Art Nouveau Fire Screen Mirror. Possibly retailed by Liberty. Foundry mark H.E and S



Fire Screen
1891
W.A.S. Benson (British, 1854-1924)
Copper and brass



Art Nouveau Copper Firescreen
1895

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Fire screen panel
England (made)
Date:1725-1750 (made)
Materials and Techniques:Satin, embroidered with silk in stem, long and short, satin and fern stitches and French knots



England (made)
Date:1725-1750 (made)
Artist/Maker:Danthon (makers)
Materials and Techniques:Tapestry woven in wool and silk





English fire screen


English fire screen
http://www.ruth-tappin.co.uk/page003.html



Peacock Fire Screen
William Morris

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Tiffany Style Stained Glass Fire Place Screen



a stained-glass inspired painting on a framed-out wood panel (used as a firplace screen)



Fire Screen by Allan Press

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RARE 17th to 19th c. European treasure: antique French sterling silver, Georgian jewelry, sewing etc




Antique Beadwork Needlepoint Face Screens~A Pair on Stands

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Antique Papier Mache Fire or Face Screen, Scotland Painting



Antique Victorian 27" Needlepoint: Angel, Rosewood Frame



Napoleon III Hand Painted Antique French Silk Face Screens, Pair


Napoleon III Hand Painted Antique French Silk Face Screens, Pair
1850-80
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Handscreen
Place of origin:France (made)
Date:1870-1880 (made)
Artist/Maker:Unknown
Materials and Techniques:Gauze, with applied paper scraps, silk fringe, silk ribbons, and carved and pierced ivory handle



Handscreen
England (made)
Date:ca. 1850 (Made)
Materials and Techniques:brass (frame), porcelain (handle), Berlin wool-work, silk



1800-1825 (made)
Artist/Maker:Unknown
Materials and Techniques:Wood, decorated with penwork



Hand-held fire screen from between 1900-1915
A middle class woman did not want her pale skin reddened by an open coal fire.



Fire Screen Hanging c1875. English. Japanese Influence



Rosewood Fire Screen by Alexander Roux
1860


Antique French Needlepoint Face Screen, Dieppe Ivory Handle


Elegant Antique French Silk Embroidery Face Screen PAIR



Fine Victorian HP Papier Mache Face Screen Pair, Exotic



Antique French Embroidered Victorian Fire Screen PAIR - 2 (Hand Fan Style)


19th Century Beadwork Tapestry Portrait Fire Screen



Superb Victorian Beaded Needlepoint Fire Screen, Cabbage Roses



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Карикатурные рисунки для экранов
Caricature Ornaments for Screens
Object:Print
Place of origin:London (published)
Date:1800 (published)
Artist/Maker:Woodward, George Murgatroyd (artist)

The handscreen was a popular form of fan alongside the folding fan. Women generally used them indoors to protect their faces from fireside heat. Handscreens were usually produced in pairs and placed one on either end of the mantlepiece. Middle-class women could buy these paper decorations in sheets and use them to decorate furniture, such as folding screens. These early forms of cut-outs were a very popular pastime.
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