Pair of picture frames, Art Nouveau, brass, Germany, early 20th c.
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This pair of openwork picture frames in the Art Nouveau style, crafted from brass in early 20th-century Germany, features a warm, muted golden-brown tone with areas of patina and subtle oxidation. Both frames display intricate, symmetrical openwork designs with organic, flowing lines reminiscent of stylized vines and botanical motifs typical for Art Nouveau. The edges are softly rounded, the pierced patterns are precisely cut, and there are no visible fasteners on the front. These standing frames serve both as functional settings for photographs or small prints and as decorative objects themselves. Preserved in good condition, they show only minor wear consistent with age and no signs of recent restoration.Their form channels the narrative spirit of the Art Nouveau era—a time when ornament dissolved into movement and every line aspired to organic resonance. The openwork design captures and diffuses light, weaving a play of golden shadow and transparency. The brass surface, with its authentic patina, evokes the memory of fin de siècle salons and artist studios in early 1900s Germany, echoing an affinity for harmony, decorative detail, and understated luxury.These frames can be paired with black-and-white photographic portraits or Art Nouveau prints, positioned on a shelf, sideboard, or a console in the living room. They will stand out against veneered wood, a white wall, or beside a vase of flowers. Eclectic or period-inspired interiors would make a natural backdrop, yet they may equally be introduced as a striking accent amidst more contemporary settings—particularly alongside plain mirrors, velvet fabrics, or dark wooden details.
DIMENSION
Height13 cm
Depth7 cm
Width9 cm
Dimension details
Width9 cm
Height13 cm
Depth7 cm
Weight1 kg
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