Pair of John Dickinson Style White Lacquered Faux Bois Mirrors
$18,000.00
A sublime pair of sculptural faux-bois mirrors featuring branch, twig, and knot frames. The large mirrors rendered with a painted whitewash finish in the Organic Modern taste after John Dickinson (American 1920-1982). Each mirror is constructed of a shaped cut mirror plate fit into the organic cartouche shaped frames, with a branch element spanning across the middle for added depth, dividing the mirror into two segments. The frame features a peaked crown and a tooled surface to imitate bark striations, knots and irregularities. The frame is painted in a chalky white finish with a subtle intentional rub-through to reveal natural warm undertones of the wood frame. The mirrors have a dramatic presence and scale measuring nearly 5 feet tall. Made in the manner and style of John Dickinson. Provenance: From River Ranch, The Carole Harris Collection, design and installation guided by Parish-Hadley Assoc. (Sister Parish) and influenced by both Ann Getty and Carole Harris. Sold as a pair.
Dimensions: 44"w x 2"d x 59"h
Circa: 20th Century, United States
Materials: Mirror, Wood
Condition: Good, wear consistent with age and use. Beautifully crafted with solid joinery and construction. Light wear consistent with age and use, including some minor scuffs from handling that are difficult to see. Structurally strong and functional.



















