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A RARE HUANGHUALI YOKEBACK 'OFFICIAL'S HAT' ARMCHAIR, SICHUTOU GUANMAOYI 17th century
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2023年05月18日 开拍 / 2023年05月16日 截止委托
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A RARE HUANGHUALI YOKEBACK 'OFFICIAL'S HAT' ARMCHAIR, SICHUTOU GUANMAOYI
17th century
Gracefully proportioned with a solidly carved toprail, the shaped yoke and upswept flat ends supported on corner posts continuing through to the back legs, and flanking a thick s-shaped rectangular back splat, the elongated serpentine arms supported by curved stiles and posts, the hard-mat seat above the round-section front legs joined by continuous beaded and cusped aprons, with side and back stretchers with plain aprons and a footrest. 110.5cm (43 2/8in) high x 57cm (5/8in) wide x 44.5cm (17 1/2in) deep.
十七世紀 黃花梨四出頭官帽椅

Provenance: Nicholas Grindley, Barling of Mount Street, London, 13 July 1992
Sotheby's New York, 17 March 2015, lot 221
An important European private collection, and thence by descent

來源:1992年7月13日,購自英國倫敦古董商,Barling of Mount Street,Nicholas Grindley
紐約蘇富比,2015年3月17日,拍品編號221
歐洲重要私人收藏,並由後人保存迄今

The 'four-corners-exposed' chair structure is one of the earliest classic forms found in huanghuali furniture chair design. Early forms of this chair can be seen in murals at Dunhuang dating from the Southern and Northern Dynasties, which saw a further evolution throughout the Tang and Song dynasties; see Quincy Chuang ed., Fine Ming and Qing Furniture in the Shanghai Museum, Hong Kong, 1998, p.36.

The present pair of armchairs represents one of the most sculptural forms of Chinese furniture dating to the late Ming period. The graceful and sinuous shaping of the frame members resonate with dynamism and elegance, and the vigorous top rails resemble the protruding wings of the hats worn by Ming officials, hence the generic name of 'official's hat' chairs. The flat ends of the yokes and arms impart a restrained inner strength reinforcing the stately presence of the chairs.

Compare a very similar pair of huanghuali yokeback armchairs, 16th/17th century, illustrated in Splendor of Style: Classical Chinese Furniture from the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Taipei, 1999, p.82; another similar example, circa 1600, in the John W. Gruber collection, is illustrated by S.Handler, Austere Luminosity of Chinese Classical Furniture, Berkeley, 2001, p.54, fig.4.14 (one of a pair); a further similar armchair is illustrated by R.H.Ellsworth, Chinese Hardwood Furniture in Hawaiian Collections, Honolulu, 1981, no.10. See also another related armchair with four protruding ends, cloud motif on splat and tendril on apron, Ming dynasty, illustrated by Wang Shixiang, Classic Chinese Furniture – Ming and Early Qing Dynasties, Bangkok, 1986, pl.46; and another example in the collection of the Central Academy of Arts and Crafts, Beijing, illustrated by Chen Zengbi, 'Central Academy of Arts and Crafts: Illustrations of Collections' Zhongyang Gongyi Meishu Xueyuan Yuancang: Zhenpin Tulu, vol.2: Mingshi Jiaju ('Ming Furniture'), Hong Kong, 1994, p.23.

A similar single huanghuali yokeback armchair, late Ming dynasty, of slightly smaller size and with a medallion on the splat, was sold at Sotheby's Hong Kong, 6 April 2016, lot 108; compare also with a pair of huanghuali yokeback armchairs, 17th century, which was sold at Sotheby's New York, 11-12 September 2012, lot 218.

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