Collection of Framed 19th Century French Red Wax Seals


















Collection of Framed 19th Century French Red Wax Seals
These 19th-century French wax seals once secured private correspondence: love notes, legal papers, invitations, gossip best kept from wandering eyes. A drop of molten red wax, a firm press of a signet, and the message inside was declared both official and untouchable.
Time, of course, has liberated them from their envelopes.
Here, the seals have been thoughtfully arranged and framed into eight graphic compositions—four frames containing five seals and four frames containing three—each set against a quiet field and housed within crisp black frames. The once-functional impressions now read like miniature sculptures: faceted, irregular, and glowing in deep crimson relief.
What began as the language of secrecy becomes, in this arrangement, something strikingly modern. Geometry, repetition, and color doing all the talking.
Part history, part abstraction, they feel surprisingly contemporary—proof that even the smallest gestures of the past can evolve into bold, graphic art for the present.
EACH: 18.75 in. W x 1 in. D x 21 in. H