Diana Coomans – “Le Messager de l'Amour” (1890) – Reverse Glass Artwork, Signed
Title:
Diana Coomans – “Le Messager de l'Amour” (1890) – Reverse Glass Artwork, Signed – Gilded Frame, Framer Stamp
Description:
A captivating 19th-century reverse glass artwork attributed to Belgian painter Diana Coomans (1861–1952), signed and dated Paris, 1890. Titled “Le Messager de l’Amour”, this romantic neoclassical scene portrays two young women releasing a dove from a cage to deliver a handwritten love message — a motif that appears in several versions by both Diana and her father, Heva Coomans.
This piece is executed on convex glass and housed in a deeply ornate gilded wood frame, retaining the original framer’s stamp:
Georges Fontaine Fils, 19 Place Alsace Lorraine, Lorient.
Details:
Artist: Diana Coomans (signed and dated)
Title: Le Messager de l’Amour
Date: 1890
Signature: “Diana Coomans, Paris 1890” on glass
Medium: Artwork on convex glass
Frame: Gilded, ornate 19th-century wood with framer’s stamp (Georges Fontaine Fils, Lorient)
Outer Frame Dimensions: Approx. 15" x 12"
Visible Artwork Area: Approx. 11" x 9"
Condition: Excellent for age. Glass and image vibrant. Frame shows light wear consistent with age.
Historical Notes:
Diana Coomans belonged to a prominent family of artists known for romanticized scenes of Pompeii and antiquity.
This theme — the “Messenger of Love” — was explored multiple times by both Diana and her father.
Reverse glass works of this subject and condition are rarely encountered today, particularly with such strong provenance and period framing.
Shipping:
Carefully packed. Fully tracked and insured. Worldwide shipping available.
Inquiries welcome.
Note to Buyers:
Every effort has been made to accurately describe this piece based on visible evidence. However, Please review all photos carefully and feel free to ask questions before purchase.
Title:
Diana Coomans – “Le Messager de l'Amour” (1890) – Reverse Glass Artwork, Signed – Gilded Frame, Framer Stamp
Description:
A captivating 19th-century reverse glass artwork attributed to Belgian painter Diana Coomans (1861–1952), signed and dated Paris, 1890. Titled “Le Messager de l’Amour”, this romantic neoclassical scene portrays two young women releasing a dove from a cage to deliver a handwritten love message — a motif that appears in several versions by both Diana and her father, Heva Coomans.
This piece is executed on convex glass and housed in a deeply ornate gilded wood frame, retaining the original framer’s stamp:
Georges Fontaine Fils, 19 Place Alsace Lorraine, Lorient.
Details:
Artist: Diana Coomans (signed and dated)
Title: Le Messager de l’Amour
Date: 1890
Signature: “Diana Coomans, Paris 1890” on glass
Medium: Artwork on convex glass
Frame: Gilded, ornate 19th-century wood with framer’s stamp (Georges Fontaine Fils, Lorient)
Outer Frame Dimensions: Approx. 15" x 12"
Visible Artwork Area: Approx. 11" x 9"
Condition: Excellent for age. Glass and image vibrant. Frame shows light wear consistent with age.
Historical Notes:
Diana Coomans belonged to a prominent family of artists known for romanticized scenes of Pompeii and antiquity.
This theme — the “Messenger of Love” — was explored multiple times by both Diana and her father.
Reverse glass works of this subject and condition are rarely encountered today, particularly with such strong provenance and period framing.
Shipping:
Carefully packed. Fully tracked and insured. Worldwide shipping available.
Inquiries welcome.
Note to Buyers:
Every effort has been made to accurately describe this piece based on visible evidence. However, Please review all photos carefully and feel free to ask questions before purchase.