Wall mirror ca. 1755–60 Johann Michael Hoppenhaupt German The exuberant amalgam of design details reflect the interior decorations and furnishings of the palaces in Potsdam and Berlin about 1745–1760. Similar feathery rocaille, naturalistic trellis-work, and the heron motifs are synonymous with the personal taste of King Frederick the Great (r. 1740–86, the monarch after whom the style was called "Friderizianisches Rococo."[Wolfram Koeppe, 2014]. Wall mirror. German, Potsdam or Berlin. ca. 1755–60. Pine, lindenwood, painted and gilded, mirror glass. Woodwork-Furniture


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