This beautiful 1920s Arts & Crafts mirror is designed by Oscar Bach. It is made of cast iron in an openwork design with ornate, neo gothic elements.
The mirror measures 34"H x 0.5" D x 24.50"W.
Oscar Bruno Bach (Breslau, Germany, 1884 - New York, NY, 1957) "German born craftsman Oscar Bruno Bach was one of the most technically skilled and commercially successful figures in the field of decorative metalwork during the first half of the 20th century. His design and production ranged from small and domestic to grand-scale architectural. His style was as diverse as his use of metals and included Arts & Crafts, Gothic, Renaissance, Spanish Baroque, Tudor Revival, and, on occasion, modern Art Deco. Thematically he was particularly fond of the zodiac, of lush scrolling grapevines, classical masks, mythological symbols and elements of the Italianate and Germanic grotesque. Oscar Bach's work can be found in the permanent collections of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Minneapolis Museum of Art, The Wolfsonian, and Reynolda House."
- CreatorOscar Bruno Bach (Artist)
- Of the PeriodArts and Crafts
- Place of OriginUnited States
- Date of Manufacturecirca 1920
- PeriodEarly 20th Century
- Materials and TechniquesCastIron
- ConditionGoodSee Condition Descriptions
- Condition DetailsSome paint residue on the surface. (see photos)
- WearWear consistent with age and use.
- DimensionsH 34 in. x W 24.50 in. x D .50 in.H 86.36 cm x W 62.23 cm x D 1.27 cm