Mirror frame
John Pearson British
Not on view
Pearson, an original member of the Guild of Handicraft, sold work to Morris and Company as well as to Liberty and Company.
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John Pearson British
Not on view
Pearson, an original member of the Guild of Handicraft, sold work to Morris and Company as well as to Liberty and Company.
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Title: Mirror frame
Artist:
John Pearson (British, Lambeth 1859–1910)
Date: 1899
Culture: British, London
Medium: Repoussé copper over wood, containing a convex mirror
Dimensions: Diameter (frame): 26 in. (66 cm)
Classification: Metalwork-Copper
Credit Line: Purchase, Friends of European Sculpture and Decorative Arts Gifts, 1990
Accession Number: 1990.240
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