Refined and unique mantelpiece mirror, in finely carved and gilded wood with pure gold leaf. The mirror is characterized by a frame with geometric friezes, with floral volute legs, and an upper part featuring vases and vegetal festoons, culminating in a crest, at the center of which is a framed depiction of a male bust in profile, in a classic style. The mirror is composed of three parts and is coeval, presenting a peculiarity. The left side has been subsequently painted in lean tempera, depicting a bouquet of roses and bearing the inscription of its artist. The artist is Garibaldo Cepparelli, a famous Tuscan landscape painter (1860-1931), who painted the mirror around the late 19th century, in Liberty style, and was likely the owner of the mirror. It is a mirror of great taste and refinement, capable of adding a touch of class and antiquity to any environment. Florentine manufacture, from the Directoire period, around the early 19th century. Dimensions: H x W x D 102 x 131 x 4cm