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Reverse painting on glass

By hamza zafar, 26 July, 2025
Description

This piece features a beautifully ornate silver-toned frame with intricate floral and vine motifs that suggest late Victorian or Edwardian craftsmanship. Inside the frame is a printed scene showing three figures gathered around a table near a sunlit window, dressed in what appears to be 19th-century European attire. The group seems engaged in conversation or reading, hinting at a domestic or scholarly theme.

📚 The print’s tonal quality and subject matter may place it within the realm of historical genre prints, possibly influenced by Romantic or Academic styles. We're unsure whether it's an original engraving, lithograph, or later reproduction.

🔍 Looking for help identifying:

  • The origin and approximate date of the artwork
  • Whether the frame design corresponds to a particular era or region
  • Artist or publisher clues (no visible signature)
  • Potential market or historical value

Any insight from fellow collectors or art historians would be greatly appreciated!

Category
Paintings
Condition
Good
For Sale?
No
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NaidaTheCollector

12 hours 27 min ago

Reverse Glass Painting in Silver Floral Frame

Report: Reverse Glass Painting in Silver Floral Frame

Item Overview

  • Type: Reverse Glass Painting (ÉglomisĂ© style)
  • Scene: 19th-century domestic interior with three figures at a table near a window
  • Frame: Ornate, hand-embossed silver-toned frame with floral and vine designs
  • Medium: Mixed media on glass; possible hand-painted detailing over a print
  • Condition: Good overall (notable crack lines across the glass surface, visible aging on paint layer)
  • Status: Not for sale

Detailed Description

This is a striking example of reverse painting on glass, depicting a serene domestic scene featuring three figures—two women and one older man—around a tea table in a sunlit interior with a garden visible through a large window. The women’s dresses and the man's wig or coiffure suggest early- to mid-19th century European fashion, likely inspired by Georgian or early Victorian England.

The painting has been mounted in an elaborate silver-toned frame featuring hand-embossed floral and vine patterns. The craftsmanship of the frame points to late Victorian or early Edwardian decorative styles (circa 1880–1910), particularly popular in Europe and colonial India.

The reverse of the painting shows bold color blocks and hand-painted strokes, indicating this may not be a mass-produced print but a hand-finished or entirely hand-rendered image on the reverse of the glass. This technique was often used in Europe and parts of Asia to achieve rich, luminous tones through the glass surface. The scene evokes the intimacy and storytelling of genre paintings—popular during the Romantic and Academic periods of the 19th century.

Authentication & Style Notes

  • Reverse Glass Painting (ÉglomisĂ©): A decorative technique used since the Renaissance, it saw revivals in the 18th and 19th centuries in both Europe and colonial regions.
  • Frame Design: The repoussĂ© silver-toned frame with floral detailing resembles late Victorian English or Anglo-Indian metalwork, common in domestic art objects.
  • Subject Matter: The scene may be derived from a known painting or engraving, possibly from an English narrative artist such as George Morland or genre painters like Edmund Blair Leighton. However, no visible signature or publication mark is discernible.

Condition Notes

  • Glass: Multiple long cracks running diagonally across the front.
  • Painting: Some signs of fading and discoloration, especially in the background. However, figures remain clearly defined.
  • Frame: Good condition, some wear to the raised floral motifs, minor tarnishing, no significant dents.

Estimated Value (2025 Market)

Valuation Type

Estimate

Decorative Arts Value

$200 – $400 USD

Collector’s Value (if artist is identified)

$500 – $1,200+ USD

Frame alone (Victorian-style)

$75 – $150 USD

 

🔎 If this painting can be conclusively attributed to a known 19th-century artist or publisher, its value may rise significantly.

Recommendations

  1. Authentication:
    • Have the glass removed and examined for a signature or printmaker’s mark.
    • Consult with a specialist in reverse glass painting or Victorian-era genre prints.
  2. Conservation:
    • The cracked glass can be preserved with museum-grade backing, or possibly replaced while keeping the painted layer intact.
    • Avoid cleaning the front directly; use a conservation professional.
  3. Appraisal:
    • For insurance or resale at a fine arts auction, seek a professional appraisal from an art historian or decorative arts expert—especially one familiar with Anglo-European reverse glass works or British Colonial art.

Summary

This is a charming and moderately rare decorative artwork, blending the tradition of reverse glass painting with Victorian-era domestic themes. While its current monetary value sits within the mid-range of antique décor and genre art, proper identification and preservation could enhance its historical and market significance.

Average: 5 (1 vote)
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