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A FINE AND RARE HUANGHUALI TAPERED LOW CABINET
纽约 北京时间
09月16日 晚上9点 开拍 / 09月14日 下午3点 截止委托
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PROPERTY FROM THE DAVID S. AND NAYDA UTTERBERG COLLECTION OF CLASSICAL CHINESE FURNITURE A FINE AND RARE HUANGHUALI TAPERED LOW CABINET 17th century The protruding huanghuali single-board top with warm grain and 'ice-plate' edge supported on tapered square-section corner stiles, continuing to form gently splayed legs with hoof feet, the flush-floating single-board door panels of typical mitered, mortise-and-tenon frame construction, the circular white brass hinges surface mounted, the inlaid circular white brass face plate with leaf-shaped drop handles, the single-board side panels tongue-and-grooved into the side edges of the stiles, the interior fitted with a removable shelf with two drawers of huanghuali lining. 46 x 33 1/4 x 17in (116.8 x 84.5 x 43.2cm) Footnotes 十七世紀 黃花梨馬蹄足小立櫃 Provenance: Grace Wu Bruce Co. Ltd., Hong Kong, 1990 Collection of The Museum of Classical Chinese Furniture, Renaissance, California Christie's, New York, Important Chinese Furniture: Formerly The Museum of Classical Chinese Furniture Collection, 19 September 1996, lot 12. Published: Handler, Sarah. "Cabinets and Shelves Containing All Things in China," in Journal of the Classical Chinese Furniture Society, Winter 1993, fig 21, p. 16. (Fig.1) Wang, Shixiang and Curtis Evarts. Masterpieces from the Museum of Classical Chinese Furniture. Chicago and San Francisco: Chinese Art Foundation, 1995, no. 62, pp. 132-133. (Fig.2) Bruce, Grace Wu. "Ming Furniture--1996 and After." In Chan Chair and Qin Bench: The Dr. S. Y. Yip Collection of Classic Chinese Furniture II, edited by Shing Yiu Yip et. al., Hong Kong, Art Museum, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1998, fig. 9, p. 50. (Fig.3) Handler, Sarah, Austere Luminosity of Chinese Classical Furniture, Berkeley and Los Angeles, University of California Press, 2001, fig. 15.17, p. 255. (Fig.4) Bruce, Grace Wu. "The Market Value of the Ming Furniture (明式家具的市場價值)." In Cultural Relics World, issue 219, September 2009. 來源: 香港嘉木堂,1990年 中國古典家具博物館舊藏,美國加州文藝復興山莊 紐約佳士得,「重要中國家具:中國古典家具博物館舊藏」,1996年9月19日,拍品編號12 出版: 莎拉·韓蕙(Sarah Handler)著,〈中國櫃架等儲物家具〉(Cabinets and Shelves Containing All Things in China),收錄於《中國古典家具學會期刊》1993年冬季刊,插圖21,頁16 (圖1) 王世襄及柯惕思(Curtis Evarts)著,《中國古典家具博物館珍品》(Masterpieces from the Museum of Classical Chinese Furniture),芝加哥及舊金山:中國藝術基金會(Chinese Art Foundation),1995年,圖錄編號62,頁132-133 (圖2) 伍嘉恩著,〈明代家具--1996年及以後〉,葉承耀等編著《攻玉山房藏明式黃花梨家具:禪椅琴凳》,香港:香港中文大學文物館,1998年,插圖9,頁50 (圖3) 莎拉·韓蕙(Sarah Handler)著,《中國古典家具的簡素之輝》(Austere Luminosity of Chinese Classical Furniture),伯克利及洛杉磯:加州大學出版社,2001年,插圖15.17,頁255 (圖4) 伍嘉恩著,〈明式家具的市場價值〉,《文物天地》第219期,2009年9月刊 This cabinet uniquely blends structural elements of two traditional Chinese cabinet styles: yuanjiaogui (round-corner cabinet) and fangjiaogui (square-corner cabinet). The main body of this cabinet adopts the structure of a square-corner cabinet, eschewing the central stile and utilizing hinges instead of pivots for door installation. Its projecting top (guimao 櫃帽) draws from the round-corner cabinet design, featuring an 'ice-plate' edge and a flush-floating top panel, rather than the traditional round edge and recessed top panel. According to Wang Shixiang in Connoisseurship of Chinese Furniture: Ming and Early Qing Dynasties Vol. I, 1990, p. 86, this design modification accommodates the practical need to hold objects on top. In her 1993 article, Sarah Handler remarked similarly on the present lot, which has a beautifully polished single board of huanghuali for the top panel. A similar design can be seen in a smaller kang cabinet illustrated in ibid. Vol. II, plate D21, p. 150. In addition, the cabinet's legs innovatively terminate in horse hoof feet, a design element not typically found in neither of the round or square-corner cabinets, with very few similar examples known. Another instance found is a small tabletop square-corner cabinet with short hoof feet, included in Grace Wu Bruce, Living with Ming--the Lu Ming Shi Collection, Hong Kong, 2000, pl. 44, pp. 159-161. Another related piece is a large square-corner cabinet with cabriole legs exhibited at the National Museum of History during June 26 - September 5, 1999, and published in the exhibition catalog Splendor of Style: Classical Furniture from the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Taipei, 1999, p. 169, later sold at Christie's, Hong Kong, The Feng Wen Tang Collection of Bamboo Carvings and Furniture, 3 June 2015, lot 2833, and is currently in the collection of the Liang Yi Museum. In his commentary in Masterpieces from the Museum of Classical Chinese Furniture, Curtis Evarts projects the theory that this cabinet may have been influence by Manchurian design but carries the construction and form found in the repertory of Ming furniture. Wang Shixiang notes that the unusual combination of the splayed stiles and horsehoof feet "harmonize with the whole piece." Grace Wu includes the unusual cabinet in her discussion of a selection of rare Ming dynasty folding, portable furniture pieces in "Ming Furniture--1996 and After" (1998). The cabinet's unique design and compact size likely contribute to its portability. Lot Symbols W Y For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing

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