Mirror by Nicholas Gorid

Mirror c. 1936

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drawing, paper, watercolor

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drawing

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toned paper

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water colours

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paper

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watercolor

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watercolour illustration

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decorative-art

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watercolor

Dimensions overall: 28.8 x 22.9 cm (11 5/16 x 9 in.) Original IAD Object: 5'1" x1'7". See drawing for detailed scale indics.

This "Mirror," measuring approximately 28.8 x 22.9 cm, was created by Nicholas Gorid. Consider the mirror's complex historical role. More than a simple household object, it has served as a potent symbol of vanity, truth, and self-awareness, often reflecting societal values and anxieties about identity. The gilded ornamentation of this mirror, with its floral motifs, speaks to a culture of opulence, where appearances reflect social standing. But who gets to see themselves reflected in such a mirror? Whose image is deemed worthy of such an ornate frame? Reflect on how the mirror serves as a framework of identity that is at once both personal and highly constructed. In a world where images are carefully curated, perhaps the mirror, whether literal or metaphorical, invites a deeper look at the multifaceted nature of the self.

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