Frame inspired by Louis XIV Era that holds Renoir's Roses in Vase
Fine carvings and mouldings and extremely thick frames were de
rigueur in the late 17th Century, with their biggest and the most prestigious patron none less than the King Louis XIV.
These beautiful frames are still revisited by palaces and museums around the world and are highly priced for the vivid and almost impossible carvings. These frames require finest woods to be made.
Pictured here is this eternal frame holding an original Renoir painting at the State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg.
Suggested Dimensions :
24" W X 48" H
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