Title: Oriental Splendours: Two Historic Interior Views from Fin-de-Siècle France, 1900
Description:
A highly decorative pair of original antique color prints depicting sumptuous historic interiors inspired by Islamic, Moorish, and medieval European artistic traditions. Published in France around the turn of the twentieth century, these remarkable works celebrate the eclectic taste and fascination with world cultures that defined the Belle Époque.
The first composition presents an opulent Oriental salon framed by richly carved horseshoe arches, stained-glass windows, Iznik-inspired tiles, luxurious carpets, and traditional furnishings. The scene captures the romantic vision of Ottoman and Islamic domestic interiors that captivated European collectors and designers.
The companion print portrays a grand historic hall adorned with sculptural friezes, medieval figures, carved wood paneling, and narrative decorative programs. The architectural setting reflects the revivalist movements of the nineteenth century, combining Gothic and Renaissance influences into a richly layered interior ensemble.
Together, the two works form an elegant and harmonious pair, uniting Eastern and Western decorative traditions through exceptional color, ornament, and architectural detail. Displayed as a set, they create a striking focal point for both traditional and contemporary interiors.
Both prints are original antique works and not modern reproductions. They are sold unframed. Any framed images or interior visualizations are intended solely as inspiration and may not represent exact scale.
Condition:
Minor age-related toning and occasional light foxing consistent with age. Overall in very good antique condition with attractive color and strong decorative appeal.
Date:
Circa 1900.
Medium:
Original color prints on paper.
Keywords:
Orientalist interiors, Ottoman salon, Islamic decorative arts, Moorish architecture, medieval revival, Belle Époque, antique interior prints, architectural prints, original antique prints, historic interiors, carved woodwork, stained glass, Iznik tiles, French decorative arts, fin de siècle design, Gothic revival, Renaissance revival, wall decoration, collector's prints, not reproductions.