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Pair Studio Craft Movement Sculptural Walnut Wall Mirrors by Mark Levin
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Designer: Mark Levin
USA - Circa 1970s
Dimensions: 71" H x 53" W x 2" D
Condition: Very good vintage condition.
These stunning large wall mirrors are emblematic of the American Studio Craft Movement, showcasing the unique talent of sculptor Mark Levin, USA circa 1970s. Each piece of this pair stands as a testament to the artistry and vision that marked this era of design.
The mirrors are masterfully carved from rich walnut, a wood known for its deep, inviting tones and durability. The forms of the mirrors are meticulously sculpted, opposing each other to create an abstract representation of a kiss—a poignant allusion to Levin's inspiration, which he describes as the continuum from life's inaugural to its terminal kiss.
The space nestled between these two mirroring sculptures is just as expressive as the pieces themselves, shaping a feminine hourglass silhouette that speaks to the viewer in an intimate visual language. This negative space is a deliberate and thoughtful part of Levin's design, emphasizing the importance of both presence and absence in his work.
With anthropomorphic allure, the mirrors boast an organic and curvaceous design that flows with the natural grain of the walnut. The frames are not merely functional; they are a fluid extension of Levin's artistic narrative, their ends tapering to delicate points that punctuate the space with elegance and finesse.
The mirror glass itself is a pale bronze, a subtle choice that complements the warmth of the walnut wood. This choice of color for the glass further enhances the overall aesthetic, lending a gentle, reflective glow that enriches the ambiance of any room.
When assembled side by side as intended, the mirrors span an impressive 71 inches in height and 53 inches in width. The scale of these pieces allows them to be more than just an element of decor; they transform the wall they adorn into a gallery display.
Mark Levin, whose current base is in Albuquerque, NM, has undoubtedly created more than a pair of mirrors. These pieces are a dialogue between art and functionality, a dance of shadows and light that captures the essence of a movement dedicated to the beauty of handcrafted works and the stories they tell. -
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Documentation: Ample Provenance Origin: United States Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Carved Walnut, Bronze Mirror Condition: Good. Very good vintage condition. Wooden frames are in excellent condition with minimal wear from age. Some scratches to the pale bronze mirror backing where the hanging wire is located. Additional photos upon request. Creation Date: Circa 1970s Number of Pieces: 2-3 Styles / Movements: Modern, Studio Craft, Mid Century Incollect Reference #: 693707 -
Dimensions
W. 53 in; H. 71 in; D. 2 in; W. 134.62 cm; H. 180.34 cm; D. 5.08 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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