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Ilana Goor Steel Wall Mirror with Bronze Bird, Signed and Numbered
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Designer: Ilana Goor
Israel - Circa 1980s
Dimensions: 43.5" H x 30.5" W X 2.5" D
Condition: Excellent vintage condition.
Discover the enchanting fusion of industrial chic and whimsical artistry in this unique wall mirror by the renowned Israeli artist, Ilana Goor. Dating back to the 1980s, this piece stands as a testament to Goor's visionary approach to design.
Crafted with a meticulous eye, the mirror is framed by a robust steel structure with original rich patina, ingeniously wrought to mimic the strength and form of reinforcing bars. This metallic lattice provides a stark, compelling contrast to the sleek and smooth expanse of the reflective surface it encases. The design's playful asymmetry is a deliberate nod to the natural world's perfect imperfections, resonating with Goor's philosophy of organic growth and form.
Perched elegantly atop the frame is a small, green-patinated bronze bird, an homage to the iconic works of Diego Giacometti, whose sculptures often featured elements of the natural world. This bird, with its lifelike presence, seems to survey the room with a quiet curiosity, adding a layer of intimate narrative to the mirror's structural appeal.
This piece is not only a mirror but a slice of artistic heritage, individually signed and numbered 28/100 on a brass plaque, affirming its uniqueness and collectibility. It measures 43.5 inches in height, 30.5 inches in width, and 2.5 inches in depth, with the glass itself spanning 35 inches by 24 inches.
In pristine condition, this mirror is a striking piece that captures Ilana Goor's ability to infuse her creations with the spirit of the living creatures that once graced her morning terrace, as noted in the 1989 LA Times. It speaks to those who seek shade from the mundane and find solace in the embrace of art that stands alive, timeless, and ever-growing. This mirror is not just an object of reflection; it is a gateway to the soul of creativity and a celebration of life itself. -
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Documentation: Signed Origin: Israel Period: 1980-1999 Materials: Patinated Bronze, Steel, Mirror Condition: Good. Excellent vintage condition. Pristine condition. No damage. No chips or scratches to the glass. Additional photos upon request. Creation Date: Circa 1980s Styles / Movements: Modern, Industrial, Mid Century Incollect Reference #: 695110 -
Dimensions
W. 30.5 in; H. 43.5 in; D. 2.5 in; W. 77.47 cm; H. 110.49 cm; D. 6.35 cm;
Message from Seller:
VERN + VERA offers a curated collection of fine vintage furnishings and accessories, specializing in Italian and American design from the 60s to the 80s. For inquiries, contact us at vernandvera@gmail.com or visit our 1,300 square foot gallery in Edgewater, Chicago, or shop online at vernandvera.com. Gallery hours available by appointment.
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