
20th-century Tramp Art Folky Mirror
Within John Derian's curated collection of antique art and mirrors is this folk art mirror from the early 1900s. The frame itself falls under the category of "assemblage art"... a form of folk art where everyday "found objects" are used as decorative elements arranged into intricate patterns and often painted over. Beads along with variety of small, repurposed metal pieces, including keys, lock pieces, machinery parts, and other mini trinkets were used to create the composition.
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20th-century Tramp Art Folky Mirror
Within John Derian's curated collection of antique art and mirrors is this folk art mirror from the early 1900s. The frame itself falls under the category of "assemblage art"... a form of folk art where everyday "found objects" are used as decorative elements arranged into intricate patterns and often painted over. Beads along with variety of small, repurposed metal pieces, including keys, lock pieces, machinery parts, and other mini trinkets were used to create the composition.
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Please note that vintage items will embrace unique variations such as rust, paint chips, scratches, dings, and general wear.
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Within John Derian's curated collection of antique art and mirrors is this folk art mirror from the early 1900s. The frame itself falls under the category of "assemblage art"... a form of folk art where everyday "found objects" are used as decorative elements arranged into intricate patterns and often painted over. Beads along with variety of small, repurposed metal pieces, including keys, lock pieces, machinery parts, and other mini trinkets were used to create the composition.
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Please note that vintage items will embrace unique variations such as rust, paint chips, scratches, dings, and general wear.
























